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    Pond slider or Trachemys turtles are considered to be highly invasive

    Plan to control species of turtles awarded funding

    Hundreds of turtles have been dumped into Ireland's waterways over the past 20 years, after people who buy them for cuteness often later abandon them due to their size and care requirements.

    Regional • 21 May
    Teams from Ireland, France, Poland, Portugal and Sweden are taking part in the research

    Irish scientists leading wild honey bee research

    An international research project led by Irish scientists has been launched to investigate the wild honey bee.

    Environment • 20 May
    According to the 2022 census, there are 163,433 vacant residential units in Ireland

    Vacant property could address housing and climate issues

    Bringing vacant property back into use as homes could address the twin crises of housing and climate in Ireland, a conference has heard.

    Ireland • 15 May
    A minke whale calf became stuck on the Galway coast

    Galway guide stops tour to rescue beached whale calf

    A tour guide operator interrupted an outing for his guests to help rescue a beached whale calf in Galway yesterday.

    Connacht • 21 May
    Draft legislation to require that a disclosure hearing takes place in all such cases was approved by the Cabinet yesterday

    Handing over counselling notes 'soul destroying' - victim

    A woman who was a victim of sexual assault has described as "soul destroying" having to hand over her counselling records to a defence team.

    Ireland • 07 May
    According to the United Nations, the burning of fossil fuels accounts for more than three-quarters of greenhouse gas emissions

    More than €31bn held in fossil fuel investments - report

    Irish-based subsidiaries of investment companies held more than €31 billion in fossil fuel investments as of June 2024, according to a new report from ActionAid Ireland and Trócaire.

    Ireland • 30 Apr
    The Rivers Trust is asking people to observe a local river, lough or stream and record their findings on its free app

    'Flow' of information needed for annual river survey

    The Rivers Trust is urging people from all over the island of Ireland to take part in its annual river survey.

    Ireland • 25 Apr
    The Irish Academy of Engineering highlighted what it called 'the absence of a plan to deliver the 350 large energy infrastructure projects needed in the electricity sector'

    Engineers question Govt's 2050 decarbonisation target

    An all-island body representing engineers has questioned the feasibility of the Government's target of decarbonising the electricity sector by 2050.

    Business • 24 Apr
    James Doyle and his sister Kate Doyle pictured with Professor Owen Smith who treated James in the trial when he was a child

    'Phenomenal' - five-year study improves child cancer care

    A five-year project using genetics, genomics and data to improve cancer diagnostics and treatment for children could "change what we consider to be a 'cure' for cancer," according to a paediatric consultant.

    Health • 23 Apr
    On international commodities markets, the price of cocoa has increased by 400% over the past decade

    Eggs-pensive: Cocoa costs drive chocolate prices higher

    Easter is coming and for many that means a chocolate egg. If you are planning on buying a chocolate egg, especially if it's one of the speciality eggs, chances are you are facing much higher prices this year.

    Leinster • 14 Apr
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