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Environmental Pillar 3. velj
The next Government must support our family farmers who want to do their bit for nature and push for ring-fenced biodiversity funding See more details on our positions in our 10-point here:
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Environmental Pillar 27. sij
We have launched our 10-point blueprint for candidates to follow if they are serious about tackling the biodiversity and climate crises Manifesto here: (1/x)
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One Future Ireland 5 h
Email your Candidates the Pledge to support our 9 Demands! Make Faster and Fairer a non-negotiable for the next government.
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Sam Bayley 4 h
Well spring is definitely in the air. A friend sent me this picture of a recently fledged Blackbird from Cork City last week, and today amongst the territory singing birds, my first batch of frog spawn at Ballinphellic
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Ricky Whelan 7 h
Im going to be speaking to tonight at the Rochestown Ave at 8pm on the topic of . Its free and all are very welcome.
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Dublin City Council 3. velj
We hope you had a great time at all our events to mark World Wetlands Day yesterday. Thanks to everyone who took part!
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🦅Thelma🦅 3. velj
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Oonagh Duggan 23 h
Also included is a breakdown on party manifestos positions to Protect and Restore Nature -a key component of faster fairer climate action that supports. 👇
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BirdTrack 13 h
Great to see mentioned here and how it plays an important part in the work carried out by and its partners
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One Future Ireland 3. velj
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Nessa Childers 3. velj
Today the first Blackcap for a while at the peanut feeder! ⁦
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Graham Appleton 3. velj
There have been major declines in GB and Irish wintering Knot (islandica) flocks, as you can read here: and here: but not on the huge scale seen in flocks in Western Africa (canutus), as revealed by :
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Niall Keogh 3. velj
Little Tern born in , breeding in and wintering in . A bird from ’s time as a warden at the colony!
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Orla Burke 2. velj
Had a brilliant afternoon with and celebrating in Clonakilty. Such an critical part of our natural environment on so many levels. 4 year old had a ball!
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BirdWatch Ireland 2. velj
Did you know that we have three species of large Gull that nest in Ireland? And did you know that one of them is migratory?! See below a map of locations where Lesser Black-backed Gulls colour-ringed in Cork in 2018 and 2019 have turned up since!
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HarpersIslandWetlands 2. velj
We had lots of new visitors to Harper's today. Thanks to the the volunteers who helped out for . The weather was not great, but we hope that did not take from your visit. There will be an branch field trip next Sat - more details later in week.
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John Stephens 2. velj
To mark there was an informative walk from Athleague Angling Centre with Laura and Brian
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Ben Malone 2. velj
Made the most of today visiting the River Suck Callows. What a fantastic site, and a super event with representatives from , , , and making it an enjoyable event for everyone! 🦆
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Fiona O'Neill 2. velj
An event for was held by Kilkenny branch on 1st Feb at Newpark Marsh. An informative walk, entertainingly led by Pat. Wetland birds were shy, but we had a treecreeper, goldcrests, long-tailed tits, and blackcaps.
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KRCEcological 1. velj
We marked Brexit and International Wetlands Day by catching Eurasian Curlew, Icelandic Oystercatchers & Redshank, Canadian Turnstone in a cross-border Irish wetland SPA (Carlingford L) within 12 hrs of the UK leaving the EU
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