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The sight of a carcass of a mature deer on the roadside in the precincts of Killarney National Park, recently, brought home in a graphic way the fact that large numbers of animals, large and small, are being killed on our roads.
Mon, 20 Jan, 2014
RECENT storms and awesome tidal surges not only did enormous damage to the coastline, they also washed in a startling volume of waste showing that large-scale dumping takes place at sea.
Mon, 13 Jan, 2014
PEOPLE out walking by the sea during the Christmas and New Year period, especially those who hadn’t done so for some time, may have noticed fresh erosion in areas.
Mon, 06 Jan, 2014
WE can see the effects of climate change outside the front door.
Mon, 30 Dec, 2013
TREATMENT of public water supplies costs around €1bn per year, a huge sum when treatment is not necessary for many of the uses of water.
Mon, 23 Dec, 2013
THOUGH cycling is becoming ever more popular in Ireland, we’re still a mighty long way from having the facilities that other EU countries are providing for people that prefer the bike as a mode of transport.
Mon, 16 Dec, 2013
THE younger generation might be forgiven for believing that recycling is a new concept here. In fact, it’s quite old.
Mon, 09 Dec, 2013
THE large amount of smoke rising from chimneys since the onset of winter tells us that traditional fuels such as coal, wood and, to a lesser extent, turf, still keep the home fires burning.
Mon, 02 Dec, 2013
IT says something about a growing interest in nature and environmental matters when close to 200 people of all ages turn out on a winter’s night for a talk about the humble hedgehog.
Mon, 25 Nov, 2013
EVEN a casual visit to a bottle bank quickly reveals a lot about a changed Ireland, and no scientific research is needed. The first observation is we’ve become very partial to wine, the other is we’ve taken to glass recycling with gusto.
Mon, 18 Nov, 2013