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AN Irish vessel is playing a central role in important research into cod stocks in the North Atlantic, which is beginning to show signs of hope for the endangered species.
Mon, 27 Aug, 2012
THE belief that animals can give signs to humans of impending death is still strong in folk traditions internationally, including our own.
Mon, 20 Aug, 2012
A LONG-HORNED king of the hills, which must have been bemused by the curiosity of thousands of humans over the weekend, will today be returned to his fastness in the Kerry mountains.
Mon, 13 Aug, 2012
OF the thousands of people out walking during the bank holiday, some will choose bogs and general peatland areas, but how many really understand how unique that landscape is?
Mon, 06 Aug, 2012
IRELAND, especially the south and west coasts, is now regarded among the best places in the world for watching whales, dolphins, sharks and many other large sea creatures.
Mon, 30 Jul, 2012
GIVEN the millions of cubic metres of rain that have fallen this summer, it can be difficult to get across the fact that water — no matter how plentiful it appears to be — is a precious resource.
Mon, 23 Jul, 2012
WE’VE come a long way from the days when cod liver oil was dosed in unwelcome spoonfuls to children and carrageen moss was sampled by ageing grandmothers, who seemed to find it more palatable than we did the oil.
Mon, 16 Jul, 2012
THE flooding that devastated parts of Cork and other places was unexpected, coming as it did in the final days of June.
Mon, 09 Jul, 2012
ANYONE who has ever taken part in a local litter clean-up knows wrappers for sweets, chocolate, biscuits, crisps and chips account for a large amount of the rubbish that blights the countryside.
Mon, 02 Jul, 2012
THE upland countryside where the counties Cork, Kerry and Limerick meet continues to be a place where rare and threatened species of wildlife can still be found.
Mon, 25 Jun, 2012