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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
A RECENT column on difficulties in getting children to play outdoors and learn to appreciate the natural environment led to a big reaction from readers.
Mon, 18 Jun, 2012
WE hear a lot of talk about Ireland’s priceless environment and heritage.
Mon, 11 Jun, 2012
MANY European cities are advancing plans to combat the effects of climate change, with some coming up with novel proposals that could be of interest here — especially in the wake of the huge damage caused by floods in Cork and several other Irish urban areas in 2009.
Mon, 04 Jun, 2012
CHILDREN do not play enough outdoors and are not experiencing nature, and this affects their health, a number of studies show.
Mon, 28 May, 2012
IT may be a sign of growing tolerance of wildlife, but more people are now making their gardens animal-friendly.
Mon, 21 May, 2012
WE’RE in the middle of the bountiful month of May, amid hopes of long summer days ahead and the last of the cold, wet weather we had during the traditional Scaraveen (‘scairbhÃn’) period, which is now coming to an end.
Mon, 14 May, 2012