Follow the story of a pine marten as she takes us on a journey through a landscape of grey stone called the Burren, home to some of Ireland’s most enchanting wildlife. Ireland is renowned worldwide ...
Bird flu has been detected in swans at five locations in Northern Ireland. The discoveries in Belfast, Newtownards, Armagh, Newry and Dungannon follow four confirmed cases in kept birds across ...
The 37th Irish Garden Bird Survey kicks off next Monday 1st December and people across Ireland are encouraged to take part. Last winter’s survey saw the highest participation rate since 2020, with ...
FOTA Wildlife Park in Cork has confirmed four positive cases of avian influenza among its goose population, describing the ongoing situation as “complex and dynamic.” The popular Irish attraction has ...
The HSE has issued a new warning over bird flu in Ireland, urging the public to avoid handling sick or dead wild birds as cases continue to rise across the country. Officials say the highly pathogenic ...
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Cork’s Fota Wildlife Park secures €700k lifeline two months after bird-flu outbreak forces closure
Fota Wildlife Park is set to receive a boost of €700,000 from the Government to support its conservation efforts for native Irish species. The park, which has been closed since October due to an ...
A WARNING has been issued to not “touch or handle” any sick or dead birds amid fears over a strain that can infect and kill humans. The HSE is warning the public about the dangers posed by infected ...
Rare wild pigeons extinct in most of the world have been discovered living in remote parts of Scotland and Ireland. Researchers have found the rock dove, also known as the rock pigeon, living on ...
DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland on Wednesday imposed a mandatory country-wide housing order for poultry and captive birds, effective from November. 10, following the first outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N1 ...
A fifth case of bird flu has been confirmed at a turkey farm, it has been confirmed. A Department of Agriculture spokesman ...
DNA testing reveals that the wild ancestors of the common domestic and feral pigeons, now extinct in many parts of the world, are still living on islands in Scotland and Ireland. Researchers led by ...
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