Public invited to special Mooney Talks recording in Cork 

A collaboration between Mooney Goes Wild and University College Cork (UCC) will see a special recording of the popular radio show at the university’s campus tomorrow. 
Public invited to special Mooney Talks recording in Cork 

The first recording session gets underway in the Hub at UCC at 2pm sharp. 

A NEW collaboration between Mooney Goes Wild and University College Cork (UCC) will see a special recording of the popular radio show at the university’s campus tomorrow, with members of the public invited to attend.

Mooney Talks, a series of short lectures by experts on particular areas of natural history will be recorded before a live audience in UCC tomorrow, May 3 and broadcast in their entirety on RTÉ Radio One later this year.

There will be nine 15-minute presentations by leading UCC academics and Mooney Goes Wild team members including Éanna Ni Lámhna and Niall Hatch from BirdWatch Ireland.

The first recording session gets underway in the Hub at UCC at 2pm sharp. 

There will be break at 3.15pm and the recordings will finish at 4.30pm. 

Places are limited but can be booked via www.ucc.ie/en/news/.

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