From attics in County Armagh to gardens in Lisburn and a busy, multi-lane road close to Belfast city centre, pine martens - ...
Fota Wildlife Park in Co. Cork is closed temporarily due to suspected cases of avian influenza (bird flu). The popular ...
The National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) warned in July the disease was prevalent, especially in breeding seabirds around ...
Fota Wildlife Park in Co. Cork will remain closed until further notice after cases of bird flu were confirmed at the facility ...
Fota Wildlife Park in Co Cork welcomed the first-ever Indian Rhino to be born in Ireland in September. The unnamed male calf was born at Fota Wildlife Park on September 19 after a 16-month gestation ...
Travel back with me a few hundred years before the industrial revolution, and the wildlife of Britain and Ireland looks very different indeed. Take orcas: While there are now less than ten left in ...
In the heart of County Kerry lies a land of contrasts, where rare ferns and moss blanket lush valleys of ancient forests, which meet freshwater lakes backed by sandstone peaks. Mysterious medieval ...
This is not a drill! Well, technically, it is. Cork’s Fota Wildlife are celebrating a major first for Ireland. On July 18, the popular wildlife park welcomed a brand new endangered male drill monkey, ...
An outbreak of avian flu at the Fota Wildlife Park in Cork has been confirmed after tests found a number of captive birds ...
Sir David Attenborough, 96, will present the tentatively-titled "Wild Isles," a new series for BBC One exploring the "extraordinary animal dramas and wildlife spectacles" across Ireland and Britain.
Members of the public have been asked not to touch sick or dead wild birds which they might come across at the popular Lough Wildlife Sanctuary in Cork city following an outbreak of avian influenza.
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