24th of August, 2016 Last Friday, 19th of August, the Irish NGO Crann- ‘Trees for Ireland’, held an event to …
10,000 years of Natural Heritage at Girley Bog
To celebrate Heritage Week 2016, the Irish Peatlands Conservation Council (IPCC) are hosting a guided nature walk on Girley Bog, County Meath, this Sunday, 28th August.
Participants will enjoy the wonderful wildlife supported by this raised bog and the bog pools within it. Guides will help visitors to identify many of the plants and animals that are typical to this rare habitat, which is a designated Natural Heritage Area.
Time lapse cameras immortalise travel of seabirds from Skellig Michael to Arctic
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Spectacular Dublin Bay Tern Roosting currently under way
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August 16th, 2016 Delays caused to a housing project in County Cork by Japanese Knotweed sparked calls last week for the …
Discover more about your Heritage with the European Heritage Days, 20th to 28th of August
15th of August, 2016 Starting this Saturday in Ireland, European Heritage Days will be celebrated during the whole week. Each …
Dublin Bikes expansion to new DIT campus is put on hold due to shortage of funding
August 12th, 2016 Plans to extend Dublin’s bike rental scheme to incorporate Dublin Institute of Technology’s (DIT) Grangegorman campus have …