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HOW many birds die as a result of human activities each year?
Mon, 20 Jan, 2014
IT was thought, until recently, that virtually all of the worldâs large animals had been discovered.
Mon, 13 Jan, 2014
JOHN Muir, the âfather of the National Parksâ who âsaved the American soul from total surrender to materialismâ, died a century ago this year. 2014 will be marked by Muir celebrations in the US and his native Scotland. April 21 has been designated John Muir day.
Mon, 06 Jan, 2014
LIFE is tough for songbirds just now.
Mon, 30 Dec, 2013
FOUR decades on from a watershed international agreement, 2013 was designated the Year of the Polar Bear.
Mon, 23 Dec, 2013
DEPICTIONS of lions and cheetahs appear in centuries-old Persian carpets; the âChelsea Carpetâ in Londonâs Victoria and Albert Museum is a fine example.
Mon, 16 Dec, 2013
WITH rising temperatures, courtesy of greenhouse gas emissions, you might expect birds to linger on at migration time, taking an extra âsus beagâ, before the arduous journey to far-off lands.
Mon, 09 Dec, 2013
SCIENTISTS from Inland Fisheries Ireland, led by Debbi Pedreschi of UCD, have studied the history of pike in Ireland.
Mon, 02 Dec, 2013
MORALITY is the glue which binds society together. Without each individualâs sense of fair play, empathy and abhorrence of unnecessary violence, we could never co-operate. But when and how did these propensities develop?
Mon, 25 Nov, 2013
IN 1855 David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary, became the first European to set eyes on Tokalaya Tunya, the âthundering smokeâ.
Mon, 18 Nov, 2013