
This engaging 60-minute workshop invites pupils (ages 8–12) to explore biodiversity and imagine how humans and nature can thrive together. Through lively discussion, and hands-on creativity, children learn about Irish wildlife, habitats, and the importance of balance in ecosystems. Working in small groups, they build their own “mini worlds” from paper and cardboard—adding rivers, forests, homes, and wildlife—while considering how people can share space with animals and plants. The session ends with group sharing and reflection, helping pupils connect their creations to real actions they can take at home or school to support biodiversity.
The workshop is delivered by Lindsay Deely of Toodlelou Creativity Lab and Developed in collaboration with the Co-Centre for Climate + Biodiversity + Water.
To book: email at museum@galwaycity.ie or by phone on (091) 532460
Date & Time:
November 15 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Fees:
Free
Green(er) Spaces Workshop 11am and 1pm
Venue
Galway City Museum