Episode 12
Barra visits Gortin Glen Forest Park, home to a wild population of sika, a small deer that was brought into Ireland from Japan. He also meets alpaca farmers Roger and Elaine.
Barra begins his journey in Gortin Glen Forest Park, home to a wild population of sika, a small deer that was brought into Ireland from Japan. Travelling on to Clogher Valley, he meets alpaca farmers Roger and Elaine who tend to over 100 of this species native to South America.
Barra meets artist Kevin McHugh, who is part of Sliabh Beagh Arts, a group bringing art to the countryside. As he helps Kevin complete his latest work using only a power hose, Barra hears how Kevin loves to incorporate native animal species into his work. In Boho in Fermanagh, he meets Mary Polizzi, who rescues and rehabilitates wild animals from across Northern Ireland.
Barra finishes by heading deep into Cladagh Glen, where bat lovers Karen Healy and Catherine Reilly from the Northern Ireland Bat Group take him to find some of our native bat species.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Austen Irwin |
Executive Producer | Nicola Alexander |