€25m call for proposals to help vulnerable wading birds The Government has announced a €25m call for proposals to help vulnerable wading birds in Ireland. Ireland • 12 Dec 23
€25m call for proposals to help vulnerable wading birds The Government has announced a €25m call for proposals to help vulnerable wading birds in Ireland. Ireland • 12 Dec 23
Goats deployed in unique conservation project in Howth A herd of goats - and a newly employed goat herder - are being deployed in north County Dublin this morning, in a groundbreaking conservation grazing project. Environment • 08 Sep 21
Goats deployed in unique conservation project in Howth A herd of goats - and a newly employed goat herder - are being deployed in north County Dublin this morning, in a groundbreaking conservation grazing project. Environment • 08 Sep 21
Dublin conservation project wins top European award A project to conserve a 19th century merchant building on the banks of the River Liffey in Dublin has won one of Europe's top heritage honours. Dublin • 25 May 21
Dublin conservation project wins top European award A project to conserve a 19th century merchant building on the banks of the River Liffey in Dublin has won one of Europe's top heritage honours. Dublin • 25 May 21
Curlew's return to Lough Neagh delights project team The curlew conservation project at Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland has recorded the "against the odds" return of two juvenile birds to the area. Ireland • 21 Apr 21
Curlew's return to Lough Neagh delights project team The curlew conservation project at Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland has recorded the "against the odds" return of two juvenile birds to the area. Ireland • 21 Apr 21
Bird colony wardens prepare for end of island solitude The wardens of a rare seabird colony are preparing to return to the "new normal" having spent almost four months of the pandemic living on a tiny uninhabited island off the north Dublin coast. Ireland • 18 Aug 20
Bird colony wardens prepare for end of island solitude The wardens of a rare seabird colony are preparing to return to the "new normal" having spent almost four months of the pandemic living on a tiny uninhabited island off the north Dublin coast. Ireland • 18 Aug 20
Insect decline could cause 'collapse' of nature - study Human activity is causing dramatic declines in insects which could see 40% of species become extinct in a few decades, a scientific study has warned. World • 11 Feb 19
Insect decline could cause 'collapse' of nature - study Human activity is causing dramatic declines in insects which could see 40% of species become extinct in a few decades, a scientific study has warned. World • 11 Feb 19
Squirrel experts to discuss conservation at NUIG event Details of successful conservation projects for the Red Squirrel will be discussed in the coming days as 51 squirrel experts gather in NUI Galway. Connacht • 01 Jun 18
Squirrel experts to discuss conservation at NUIG event Details of successful conservation projects for the Red Squirrel will be discussed in the coming days as 51 squirrel experts gather in NUI Galway. Connacht • 01 Jun 18
Wild partridges take flight across border A total of 29 grey partridges have taken wing across the border as part of a project to re-establish a wild population of the birds in the North. News • 12 Dec 14
Wild partridges take flight across border A total of 29 grey partridges have taken wing across the border as part of a project to re-establish a wild population of the birds in the North. News • 12 Dec 14