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Wading birds making a comeback in Antrim Hills  

Environment

3 days ago

Wading birds making a comeback in Antrim Hills  

The 2025 breeding season has brought plenty of positive news for some of Northern Ireland's most threatened species of wading birds.

PSNI urges public not to disturb breeding waders

N.Ireland

7 months ago

PSNI urges public not to disturb breeding waders

The PSNI has linked up with RSPB NI and Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) to protect breeding waders.

IPCC to hold bog walk in celebration of World Curlew Day

Rural Life

7 months ago

IPCC to hold bog walk in celebration of World Curlew Day

The Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) will hold a guided walk to Lodge Bog, Kildare this Friday in celebration of World Curlew Day

Breeding Waders EIP: Over 30 curlew chicks to be released

Agri-Business

over 1 year ago

Breeding Waders EIP: Over 30 curlew chicks to be released

Over thirty curlew chicks will be released into the wild over the coming weeks as part of the Breeding Waders EIP.

€25m earmarked for EIP to conserve breeding waders

Environment

almost 2 years ago

€25m earmarked for EIP to conserve breeding waders

Ministers of State Pippa Hackett and Malcolm Noonan have launched a call for proposals for a €25 million EIP to conserve breeding waders.

Environment

almost 2 years ago

Highest number of curlew fledged in the wild since 2017

The Curlew Conservation Programme has reported the largest number of young curlew fledged into the wild since the programme began in 2017.

Highest number of curlew fledged in the wild since 2017

Environment

over 3 years ago

Heritage minister supports garda investigation into Galway bog fire

Heritage minister, Malcolm Noonan, has supported a full investigation by An Garda Siochána into...

Heritage minister supports garda investigation into Galway bog fire

Environment

over 3 years ago

97% decline in breeding pairs of curlew since 1990

Just over 100 breeding pairs of curlew are now left in Ireland, according to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).

97% decline in breeding pairs of curlew since 1990

Rural Life

over 4 years ago

'Huge positive momentum' for curlew conservation in farming community

Citizen scientists can help curlew conservation efforts by reporting sightings to the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

'Huge positive momentum' for curlew conservation in farming community

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