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Ireland has a rich natural heritage — from the sandbanks of the Shannon Estuary to the fens of Monaghan… from the natterjack toad to the Atlantic salmon… from the Killarney fern to the freshwater pearl mussel.

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Noah's Ark or Noah's Coffin - The challenge for biodiversity

Annual Darwin Day Lecture, as arranged by the Humanist Association of Ireland.
Date:  Thursday 11th February 2010, 7.30 pm.
Venue: Synge Theatre, Arts Block, Trinity College Dublin (Easiest entrance - Nassau St., opposite lower end of Dawson St.)
Audience: Public

The annual Darwin Day Lecture, as arranged by the Humanist Association of Ireland, will be given this year by Nigel Monaghan,  Keeper of the Natural History Division of the National Museum of Ireland.

2010 has been designated by the UN as International Year of Biodiversity, when governments are due to report on their targets, set in Rio in 1992, to halt global biodiversity loss. Over the 150 years since Darwin published the explanation of evolutionary processes, what have we learned about biodiversity and our role in mass extinction? Extinction is a fact of life, witnessed in fossils and in museum collections, but current rates of loss are comparable to the greatest events uncovered in the geological record.