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The world can still tackle the environmental crisis – and Ireland can play its part
The world can still tackle the environmental crisis – and Ireland can play its part
Demonstration represents funeral procession for dead sea life, organisers say
Vegetarian rodents in Britain help hold back floods of climate change and clean up rivers
For years the EU’s farm payment schemes have conspired to keep upland fields bare and commonage hideously overgrazed
Return would be a great success for Bord na Móna’s peatland biodiversity measures
The Lakes of Killarney and the lands around them will be destroyed unless gorse fires are stopped, say environmentalists
Climate change experts and campaigners on whether November's global summit can meet the climate threat
Investing in nature ‘doesn’t cost the earth, but it gives us and the Earth a chance’
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Case for removing river barriers and dams outlined by wildlife expert
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Michael Viney: Sometimes, and surprisingly, Irish farmland can produce its own native trees, regenerating dreams of a lost forest
Biodiversity loss continuing due to political failures, ecologists warn
Strong nature conservation agency critical to addressing ‘biodiversity emergency’ – IWT
Commitment to protect land and marine ecosystems made at One Planet Summit hosted by French president Macron
Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage to ‘give careful consideration’ to findings
Environmental groups call for an independent National Parks and Wildlife Service
Annual negotiations on agreeing quotas and allowable catches are continuing in Brussels
Move would have far-reaching consequences for State-owned Coillte and Bord na Móna
Dogs blamed for extinction of hares from world-recognised Dublin Bay nature reserve
Minister for Climate Action spoke of forestry as a solution to climate emergency
Researcher urges multistakeholder form as way forward if sector is to develop
Biodiversity is more than a concept – it’s a revelation of what the world could look like
Study says 50 per cent of freshwaters are polluted, leading to decline in salmon stocks
An ever-depleting natural world has huge implications for the coming generation
Children may have to be taught about life forms ‘in the past tense’, claims Senator
Sixth wave of extinction dawns as planet’s life-support systems near danger zone
Irish Wildlife Trust says habitats and wildlife devastated through years of annual wildfires
Irish Wildlife Trust opposes wind turbines on proposed Shannon Wilderness Park
Claims wildlife driven into extinction as habitat replaced by unnatural conifers
Lack of policial action on climate change has spawned a movement of strong, committed environmental activists
One-third of groups examined ‘are threatened or near-threatened with dying out’
Restoring the golden eagle to the west has found the limits to bringing back a carnivore
Environmental group says hedge-cutting in August will cause problems for nesting birds
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