
Éanna Ní Lamhna
Éanna Ní Lamhna is a prominent Irish environmentalist, wildlife expert, and broadcaster known for her contributions to public awareness of ecological issues in Ireland. With a background shaped by a rural upbringing in Co Louth, she has dedicated her career to promoting a love for nature and sustainability. After studying science at University College Dublin, she worked with An Foras Forbartha, advising on environmental impacts of building projects, and later became a lecturer on sustainable development. She is also recognized for her role as a contributor to RTÉ's wildlife programming, including 'Mooney Goes Wild,' where she remains a pioneering female voice in conservation media. Currently, she serves as the spokeswoman for the Glennon Brothers National Tree Day, encouraging young people to connect with the outdoors.
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Recent news mentions
Environmentalist Éanna Ní Lamhna was awarded tax relief for The Great Irish Biodiversity Book.
Leo Varadkar defends tax exemption for memoir Speaking My Mind – The Irish TimesÉanna Ní Lamhna is spokeswoman for this year’s Glennon Brothers National Tree Day.
‘When I went to UCD there were no points. You could study what you liked’ – The Irish Times











