Broadcast Details: Sunday 26th July, 10.02pm
In this series of Mooney Goes Wild specials, Biologist, Terry Flanagan, Ornithologist, Eric Dempsey and Botanist Matthew Jebb take listeners on a wondrous journey into the habitats of some our native and exotic plant and animal species.
Every plant and animal needs a habitat, an environment where all their daily needs are met. Food, water, and a home to raise their young. From the Lowland rainforest of Malaysia, where Banana Trees thrive to a derelict castle along the banks of River Corrib in Co. Galway to the grasslands and farmlands of Ireland where the Skylark is common.
In this series of Mooney Goes Wild specials, Biologist, Terry Flanagan, Ornithologist, Eric Dempsey and Botanist Matthew Jebb take listeners on a wondrous journey into the habitats of some our native and exotic plant and animal species.
Every plant and animal needs a habitat, an environment where all their daily needs are met. Food, water, and a home to raise their young. From the Lowland rainforest of Malaysia, where Banana Trees thrive to a derelict castle along the banks of River Corrib in Co. Galway to the grasslands and farmlands of Ireland where the Skylark is common.
RTÉ Radio 1, Sunday 26 July, 10pm