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hedge cutting

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<p>Under the Wildlife Act, it is against the law to cut, burn, or otherwise destroy vegetation, including hedges, between March 1 and August 31, with few exemptions</p>

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Protecting nesting birds from flails and fires
About two-thirds of Ireland's farmland birds nest in hedges, which act as a kind of surrogate habitat for the woodlands that have been cleared from the Irish landscape
<p>Gueder rose berries, a waxwing, sloes and rowan berries — autumn hedgerows are laden with ripe fruits that attract wildlife. Waxwings come here fro the winter from Scandinavia and have a particular fondness for rowan berries</p>

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Lush hedgerow fruits for punky birds and for us humans
<p>Animals and a range of insects make their homes in hedgerows while wildflowers provide food for essential pollinators, such as bees, from spring to autumn. There are also practical benefits for landowners in the way of drainage and shelter for livestock</p>

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Donal Hickey: Cutting hedges — there are better options
'Today is a good day for nature in Ireland' - Govt opts to not extend hedge-cutting into birds' nesting period

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'Today is a good day for nature in Ireland' - Govt opts to not extend hedge-cutting into birds' nesting period
Fergus Finlay
Hedge and burning flexibility to help with farmland management
Government relaxes hedge-burning rules for August

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Government relaxes hedge-burning rules for August
Garda&iacute; quizzed council worker over hedge-cutting
Gardaí quizzed council worker over hedge-cutting

Cork County Council is preparing to go to court to vigorously defend cutting roadside hedges during the &lsquo;off-season&rsquo; after garda&iacute; launched an investigation into an incident involving the local authority in West Cork.

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