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Gallagher: No Mow May – Let it grow tourism

written by cassoscoop April 19, 2023
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People Before Profit Faughan representative Damian Gallagher has urged the public not to mow this may in a bid to boost tourism.

Said Mr Gallagher: “No Mow May has become an annual campaign when we are asked not to mow gardens, grasslands or verges until the end of May.

Too often we overlook the value of wildflowers and plants that are the first source of food for many sleeping bees,
wasps, butterflies and hoverflies.

These pollinators are now awakening and seeking nectar in order to survive, and are critical to biodiversity, the natural ecosystem and our food chain.

Every autumn 2.5 million tourists are attracted to the New England region of the US to view the amazing colours of the trees & foliage as they vary and change in colour.

These visitors generate over $2.5billion annually or the equivalent of $1000 per visitor.

Tourism is estimated to be worth an annual £8bn to the island of Ireland, but only approx. 8% of this is realised in the counties of Northwest Ireland (it is 4% if Donegal is excluded).

No Mow May has the potential to kick start spring-based, sustainable and environmentally friendly tourism in Ireland and with nature providing the flowers for free then the investment needed is minimal.

“This year, many will have noted the increase in the light pink coloured Cuckoo flowers along many roadsides, meadows, ditches and riverbanks.

“This is due to last year’s flowers being allowed to grow to seed and replenishing themselves this year.

“These perennials are native and provide a self-sustaining source of free wildflowers when managed properly.

“We already have examples of good practice with the bluebells at Prehen Woods or the meadow lands at Ness Woods.

“There are many local parks that could also have sections set aside to become wildflower meadows.

“People Before Profit support activists and campaigners in highlighting this critical initiative and echo calls for No Mow May – Let it Grow (Tourism).”

Gallagher: No Mow May – Let it grow tourism was last modified: April 20th, 2023 by cassoscoop

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