Hopes rise for golden eagles in Ireland

Conservationists are confident golden eagles will successfully breed in Ireland after a pair laid an egg in Donegal for the first time in almost a century.

Conservationists are confident golden eagles will successfully breed in Ireland after a pair laid an egg in Donegal for the first time in almost a century.

Lorcan O’Toole, manager of the Golden Eagle Trust breeding project, said officials were delighted that the young birds had nested this spring.

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