Big parties are failing to lead
Irish Wildlife Trust Blog
by Kieran Flood
8M ago
Big parties are failing to lead Pádraic Fogarty June 3rd 2023 Biodiversity week came to a close last week with dozens of events around the country celebrating our natural heritage. It’s hard to know if the irony was lost on some politicians that instead of spending time reflecting on our connection with nature they joined […] The post Big parties are failing to lead appeared first on Irish Wildlife Trust ..read more
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Will the Citizens’ Assembly change anything?
Irish Wildlife Trust Blog
by Kieran Flood
8M ago
Will the Citizens’ Assembly change anything? Pádraic Fogarty 8th April 2023 This week’s publication of the Citizens’ Assembly report on Biodiversity Loss is a vindicating moment for environmental NGOs. Over the past year, 100 randomly selected citizens were given the task of making comprehensive recommendations on how we can reverse biodiversity loss, even though many […] The post Will the Citizens’ Assembly change anything? appeared first on Irish Wildlife Trust ..read more
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Goodbye to the Hills
Irish Wildlife Trust Blog
by Kieran Flood
8M ago
Goodbye to the Hills Pádraic Fogarty 26th March 2023 At a conference in Galway dedicated to the management of Ireland’s uplands regions, speaker after speaker raised concerns about the ecological degradation caused by over-grazing, the low returns for farmers on their sheep as well as the need for diversification and more native woodland in the […] The post Goodbye to the Hills appeared first on Irish Wildlife Trust ..read more
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Three years in government
Irish Wildlife Trust Blog
by Kieran Flood
8M ago
Three years in government Pádraic Fogarty 1st July 2023 The Government recently celebrated three years in office, how is it doing in meeting nature objectives? I wrote a blog after its first anniversary in 2021 and the same terms and conditions apply to the one you are about to read. A year is not a […] The post Three years in government appeared first on Irish Wildlife Trust ..read more
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Fair seas but few whales
Irish Wildlife Trust Blog
by Kieran Flood
8M ago
Fair Seas, few whales Pádraic Fogarty 17th of June 2023 The south west-coast of Ireland has been identified by Fair Seas as an area which warrants designation as a Marine Protected Area (MPA). The Irish government has committed to protecting 30% of our territorial waters in MPAs by 2030 and legislation to allow for this […] The post Fair seas but few whales appeared first on Irish Wildlife Trust ..read more
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Bringing back the sturgeon
Irish Wildlife Trust Blog
by Kieran Flood
8M ago
Bringing back the sturgeon Pádraic Fogarty 21st May 2023 Dublin’s wonderful Natural History Museum has a lot to say about our sea fish. The Victorian cabinets that line the walls of the hall on the ground floor speak to not only the great diversity of marine life that once abounded around our coasts but also […] The post Bringing back the sturgeon appeared first on Irish Wildlife Trust ..read more
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Ireland in 2050
Irish Wildlife Trust Blog
by Kieran Flood
8M ago
Ireland in 2050 Pádraic Fogarty 6th May 2023 2050 is only 27 years away. It’s at the same point in the future as 1996 is in the past, when Hotmail launched on the internet, Mission Impossible, Twister and Independence Day were in cinemas and the ‘Macarena’ was driving people on to, and away from, the […] The post Ireland in 2050 appeared first on Irish Wildlife Trust ..read more
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People and wildife and dogs
Irish Wildlife Trust Blog
by Kieran Flood
8M ago
People and wildlife and dogs Pádraic Fogarty April 22nd 2023 In the greater scheme of things, owning a dog is probably seen as at the insignificant end of the biodiversity crisis wedge. Owners of harmless-looking lapdogs or lumbering retrievers do not typically see their beloved pets as destroyers of ecosystems. I’m not a dog owner […] The post People and wildife and dogs appeared first on Irish Wildlife Trust ..read more
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The Lawless OPW
Irish Wildlife Trust Blog
by Kieran Flood
8M ago
The Lawless OPW March 11th 2023 by Pádraic Fogarty Emo Court in County Laois is a splendid example of neo-classical architecture completed in the mid-1800s and set within mature trees and manicured gardens. It was also, until recently, home to a nationally important roost for brown long-eared bats. Emo Court is one of dozens of […] The post The Lawless OPW appeared first on Irish Wildlife Trust ..read more
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