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Mon, 12 Oct, 2015
THE cuckoo, alas, has no respect for the ordinary decencies of family life; it lays its eggs in other birds’ nests.
Mon, 05 Oct, 2015
World temperatures have been relatively stable for the last 17 years but now, according to the meteorologists, they are rising again.
Mon, 28 Sep, 2015
Some years ago, Tom McDermott created a pond on his farm near Naas in Co Kildare. Up to 120 mallard roost there nowadays, attracted by the grain he puts out for them.
Mon, 21 Sep, 2015
As part of a push to save the UK’s most endangered mammal, Scottish Wildcat Action has set up a website.
Mon, 14 Sep, 2015
Wind-farms and motorways generate noise, annoying people who live near them. In extreme cases, it’s claimed, the din may be a threat to health and well-being. Are wild creatures also affected by noise? Recent research suggests that they are.
Mon, 07 Sep, 2015
Sixty-six million years after they disappeared from the face of the Earth, the dinosaurs have become animal celebrities; children everywhere are fascinated by them.
Mon, 31 Aug, 2015
HAINAN Island, which I visited a few years ago, is a crowded place, writes Richard Collins
Mon, 24 Aug, 2015
NO ANIMAL has as many names as the ‘American lion’. According to the Guinness Book of Records, there are over 40.
Mon, 17 Aug, 2015
In December 1948, lighthouse keepers spotted what turned out to be a beluga whale off Clare Island, County Mayo.
Mon, 10 Aug, 2015