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Irish Examiner on MSNHiss-tory rewritten: Ireland’s growing fascination with snakesHistorically, snakes have gotten a bad rap, but there’s a lot to love about these fascinating creatures, writes Jonathan ...
The top things to do in Ireland with kids present a variety of magical Irish folklore, history, culture, creativity, outdoor ...
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Independent.ie on MSNIreland 2050: Sub-orbital hotels, a tunnel under the Irish Sea and influencer tribes… Irish life in 25 years’ timeWith the first quarter of the 21st century nearly over, we asked some Irish people to share their predictions for life here ...
KS2 Geography. Biomes. A short video for pupils aged 7 to 11 investigating two of Earth's major biomes - savannahs and ...
In nature the main goal of any plant or animal is to reproduce ... Wales and Northern Ireland or Second/Third Level in Scotland. A look at a selection of animals, investigating how they have ...
Northern Ireland Raptor Support Group reveal at their recent conference in Enniskillen the number of raptor birds that have been targeted ...
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon today (Thursday, March 20) welcomed the publication of Prof.
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Irish Examiner on MSNThe data centre, the bat, and the High Court decisionThe mere mention of a bat roost in a recent High Court case grabbed headlines, but what should also be known is that bats ...
Every year on March 17, people around the world celebrate St. Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints. Patrick, a Christian ...
Methane is an immensely challenging problem for the Irish dairy and beef sectors, but science is providing the means – mainly through new feed additives and breeding techniques – to reduce associated ...
Feb. 12, 2025 — Global warming is producing a rapid loss of plant species -- according to estimates, roughly 600 plant species have died out since 1750 -- twice the number of animal species lost.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNWhy do we eat corned beef and cabbage? What to know about the St. Patrick's Day traditionIrish ate more pork than beef, but English demands and low prices in the U.S. played a role in creating the annual holiday ...
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