Irelands Geological Heritage Exhibition
This exhibition is intended to answer this question and to explore the range of things that can be considered to be our geological heritage. We leave you to answer the question for yourself.
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Geology is the foundation of society; without earth resources - rocks and hydrocarbons - there would have been no development of society and culture as we know it today. We depend on geological resources for all the material things we use.
Our cultural heritage is underpinned by geology just as the biological world is dependent on the physical earth. Biodiversity and geodiversity are intimately linked.
To many people nature conservation means protecting the plants, the birds, the animals and the habitats they need to survive.
When you have explored this exhibition we hope that you will see that nature conservation includes looking after our best sites for seeing and understanding the geology and landscape of Ireland.
Geological heritage is more than just looking after sites. It includes the complementary fossils, minerals and archives in museums and collections.
This exhibition was launched for National Heritage Week. The panels are now available for loan and temporary display to any museum, heritage centre or library which would like a temporary exhibit. |
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An exhibition exploring Ireland's geological heritage in the European context |
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Contact Sarah Gatley for information : 01 678 2837 or Sarah.Gatley@gsi.ie