The biodiversity group want landowners to create new homes for wildlife and insects.
Offaly is playing host to a new biodiversity initiative aiming to create 1,600 new habitats this year.
Hare's Corner is working to support landowners in the creation of wildlife ponds, mini-woodlands, and mini-orchards.
The county's taking part in the project alongside Offaly are Carlow, Meath, Galway Limerick and Sligo.
It's Hare's Corner's fifth anniversary, and if successful, this new intiative will see a doubling of the habitats it's created over the last four years.
Project Co-Ordinator Lee Worrell says there's an endless list of creatures that will benefit:
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