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SOMETHING that comes up again and again is how one arm of the State can do its business without having any regard to other arms.
Mon, 04 Feb, 2013
A GROWING awareness of the value of our wetlands has become noticeable, often for practical reasons given that they act as water purifiers and play a vital role in flood control.
Mon, 28 Jan, 2013
WHAT would our grandmothers say if they ever saw us paying for bottles of water?
Mon, 21 Jan, 2013
THE day when the majority of seafood will be farmed is fast-approaching, adding to concerns among environmentalists fearful for the conservation of wild stocks, especially salmon.
Mon, 14 Jan, 2013
A NEW study is raising hopes for the conservation of some fish species threatened with extinction.
Mon, 07 Jan, 2013
IT wouldn’t be Christmas without log fires blazing on most hearths.
Mon, 31 Dec, 2012
LONG before Hollywood began to associate bats with blood-sucking vampires and drive the fear of God into people, bats had a poor public image.
Mon, 24 Dec, 2012
IT’S always fascinating to observe how animals react to changing weather, especially in winter.
Mon, 17 Dec, 2012
THE time of year when people eat and drink much more than usual is upon on us.
Mon, 10 Dec, 2012
LIKE the fox, it seems the otter is also adapting to living in urban areas, including Cork City where they are seen regularly at night on the River Lee.
Mon, 03 Dec, 2012