Rural Life
Conservation rangers at Killarney National Park have issued a "stern message" to the public following "another devastating fire" in the park.
Environment
Conservation rangers in Killarney National Park have made a rare discovery of a plant which was last documented almost 130 years ago.
Four white-tailed eagle chicks have been released back into the wild at Killarney National Park in Co. Kerry today (Tuesday, July 6).
With four new park rangers assigned to Killarney National Park, deer culling is expected to 'intensify', according to Minister Noonan
The NPWS has engaged a specialist UK company to train staff in Killarney National Park on preventing and responding to wildfires.
The minister is being urged to intervene in "the greatest injustice to be carried out by his department on the Kerry farming community".
The official investigation into the Killarney National Park fires in April is near completion, a spokesperson for the NPWS has confirmed.
A farm organisation has claimed that the recent wildfires, most notably in Killarney National Park, "highlight the dangers of rewilding".
There is "some semblance of life returning" to Killarney National Park after the occurrence of a fire that destroyed swathes of the park.
Recent fire devastation in Killarney National Park and the Mourne Mountains, have spurred Mountaineering Ireland to call for vigilance