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Place: Killarney lake

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People warned to keep dogs out of Killarney lake due to harmful algal scum

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People warned to keep dogs out of Killarney lake due to harmful algal scum

Signs warning of algal scum and a danger to dogs are once again being erected along the shores of Lough Leane, Killarney’s biggest lake and the jewel in the crown of its tourist industry in the Killarney National Park.

Boat’s capsizing blamed on unsuitable conditions

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Boat’s capsizing blamed on unsuitable conditions
Cahirmee horse fair

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Monitoring raises fears of pollution risks at Killarney lake
Public warned to avoid algae at Killarney lake

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Public warned to avoid algae at Killarney lake
Warning over algal scum in biggest Killarney lake

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Warning over algal scum in biggest Killarney lake
Man drowns in Killarney lake

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Man drowns in Killarney lake
 Seal makes waves in Killarney lake
Seal makes waves in Killarney lake

A harbour seal has made his way to deep within the freshwater lakes of Killarney and has been spotted alongside cormorants eyeing up salmon.

Sat, 09 Mar, 2013

Fears that water pollution ruling will restrict Killarney planning permission

A EUROPEAN Court of Justice ruling on water pollution in Ireland could make it even more difficult to get planning permission for one-off houses in the Killarney area, it has been claimed.

Mon, 02 Nov, 2009

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