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Talamh Beo launches online space for land and work opportunities

Environment

10 days ago

Talamh Beo launches online space for land and work opportunities

Talamh Beo has launched an online service to share land and work opportunities linked to agroecology and food sovereignty nationwide.

9 Irish pilot projects selected for SOILCRATES funding

Environment

4 months ago

9 Irish pilot projects selected for SOILCRATES funding

Nine Irish farm-based projects are among those selected by SOILCRATES in the first wave of...

Hedgerows Ireland: Unnecessary confusion about hedge cutting laws

Environment

11 months ago

Hedgerows Ireland: Unnecessary confusion about hedge cutting laws

Hedgerows Ireland, Secretary Alan Moore said that every year there is 'unnecessary confusion' with the laws surrounding hedge cutting.

The woodland wanderings of a Cavan-based jewellery artist

Rural Life

11 months ago

The woodland wanderings of a Cavan-based jewellery artist

Cavan-based jewellery artist, Gillian Corcoran, combines wildflowers, nature and crafting in her farm-based enterprise, Lost Forest

Report published on work of NPWS in 2024

Environment

1 year ago

Report published on work of NPWS in 2024

A report detailing the work of the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) in 2024 has been published by the government.

Agri-Business

1 year ago

Forensic animal pathology service at Sligo RVL to be phased in

A new forensic veterinary pathology service to assist in the investigation of wildlife crime will be introduced on a phased basis.

Forensic animal pathology service at Sligo RVL to be phased in

Agri-Business

1 year ago

Public urged to protect birds as hedge cutting close period nears

The public has been urged to protect nesting birds as the close period for hedge cutting and hedge maintenance approaches.

Public urged to protect birds as hedge cutting close period nears

Environment

2 years ago

Watch: FarmPEAT Project takes stock of progress after 3 years

The three-year FarmPEAT Project, which is coming to a conclusion in December, is taking stock of the progress it has made in that time.

Watch: FarmPEAT Project takes stock of progress after 3 years

Environment

2 years ago

Bord Bia launches biodiversity report for food and drink businesses

Bord Bia has unveiled a Biodiversity Target Guidance Report to empower Irish food and drink business enhancing their biodiversity strategi

Bord Bia launches biodiversity report for food and drink businesses

Rural Life

2 years ago

Over 200 events scheduled for National Biodiversity Week

Ireland’s nature and wildlife will take centre stage for National Biodiversity Week 2024 from Friday, May 17 to Sunday, May 26, with over....

Over 200 events scheduled for National Biodiversity Week

Forestry

2 years ago

Forestry charity supported by Sligo shopping centre in acquiring land

Hometree, a charity that establishes and conserves permanent native woodland while promoting land regeneration and biodiversit

Forestry charity supported by Sligo shopping centre in acquiring land

Rural Life

2 years ago

Ash dieback: Further calls for scheme to remove dangerous trees

There are further calls for a scheme to allow landowners remove dangerous trees, particularly those affected by ash dieback.

Ash dieback: Further calls for scheme to remove dangerous trees

Environment

2 years ago

Nature Restoration Law passed by European Parliament

The Nature Restoration Law has been passed by a vote of the plenary session of the European Parliament today (Tuesday, February 27).

Nature Restoration Law passed by European Parliament

Environment

2 years ago

Hen harrier threat plan 'needs tangible supports' for farmers

A threat response plan for hen harriers, which is under consultation, needs more practical measures for supporting farmers, the IFA has said.

Hen harrier threat plan 'needs tangible supports' for farmers

Dairy

3 years ago

Survey of dung beetles on dairy farms reveals benefits

O'Moore Innovation EIP was launched at the Heritage Hotel Killenard in Co. Laois, launching a recent survey of dung beetles on farms

Survey of dung beetles on dairy farms reveals benefits

Environment

3 years ago

Focus: Soil health a prominent theme at BioFarm 2023

This week saw the annual BioFarm conference, organised by the National Organic Training Skillset (NOTS), return to a public venue in Adare

Focus: Soil health a prominent theme at BioFarm 2023

Agri-Business

3 years ago

DAFM criticised for promoting beef exports amid biodiversity crisis

A Dublin-based TD has criticised the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) for...

DAFM criticised for promoting beef exports amid biodiversity crisis

Environment

3 years ago

Farmers advised to find out quality status of local rivers

Farmers have been advised to find out the water quality status of their local rivers to mitigate mineral losses to waters.

Farmers advised to find out quality status of local rivers

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