Minister of State Pippa Hackett pictured with Ricky Whelan, who has been appointed to the role of Biodiversity Officer with Offaly County Council.

Offaly County Council appoints its first-ever Biodiversity Officer

Wildlife conservationist Ricky Whelan has been appointed to the new role of Biodiversity Officer with Offaly County Council.

Mr Whelan, who founded and chaired the Laois Offaly branch of the Irish Wildlife Trust and went on to host Birdwatch Ireland's In Your Nature podcast, was congratulated on his appointment by local Senator and Minister of State Pippa Hackett.

"I am delighted to see that Ricky Whelan will be joining the team at Offaly County Council as Biodiversity Officer. Ricky will be familiar to many across Offaly and Laois, for his tireless work with BirdWatch Ireland, where he will be sorely missed," said Minister Hackett.

"I first met Ricky at a nature talk he gave in Abbeyleix House some years ago. Anyone who has seen his talk 'The Secret Life of Crows' or has been on a dusk chorus walk with him will know only too well his passion for this subject, and for our natural environment.

"Offaly County Council are lucky to have an amazing Heritage Officer in Amanda Pedlow, and have struck gold again in Ricky Whelan.

"I look forward to working with them both in the months and years ahead. They will make a formidable team - our county's heritage and biodiversity are in good hands," she said.

The role of Biodiversity Officer is new to Offaly County Council and part-funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.