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IF GOLDEN eagles can be successfully re-established in Donegal, why can’t white-tailed sea eagles grace the coasts of Kerry and west Cork?
Mon, 29 Jan, 2007
THE Celtic Tiger has radically changed — some would say devoured — our landscape.
Mon, 22 Jan, 2007
MANY powerful people are, at long last, waking up to the real threat being posed to the world by global warming and consequent climate change. No matter how serious a situation is, human nature remains the same — we don’t start to act until a crisis arises.
Mon, 15 Jan, 2007
FOR a country that gets so much rain, it would be easy to believe we’ll never run short of water. Not so, however. In fact, we’re no better off in this regard than many other parts of the world.
Mon, 08 Jan, 2007
IT’S a moral quandary, even a ghoulish issue, some might say. The respect that ought to be accorded skeletal human remains that turn up in long-forgotten cemeteries and, especially, in bogland excavations continues to exercise people.
Mon, 01 Jan, 2007
GIVEN reasonable weather, thousands of people will be taking to the outdoors for long walks during Christmas — a good way of working off excess calories and the over-indulgence of the festive season.
Mon, 18 Dec, 2006
Donal Hickey on why recycling becomes a much bigger job during the festive season.
Mon, 11 Dec, 2006
WITH the urban sprawl unabated, thousands of acres of farmland are giving way to concrete so to meet demands for housing and roads.
Mon, 04 Dec, 2006
A NEW film may go some way towards restoring the seal as a loved and esteemed creature in Ireland.
Mon, 27 Nov, 2006
FINANCIAL incentives should be given to landowners who restore land to provide habitats for endangered species, the Heritage Council has suggested.
Mon, 13 Nov, 2006