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TheJournal.ie on MSNRare African bird spotted along south Irish coasts in 'record numbers'BRIGHT ORANGE COLOURED African hoopoes are visiting the south coast of Ireland in record numbers, acording to Irish ...
Patrick Hutchinson tells the Irish Farmers Journal how sustainability fits in to the Australian beef production model.
A leading canine behaviourist says there has been a spike in issues since the Covid-19 pandemic, and insists dogs must stand ...
Lookng for a way to make your next trip to Ireland unique? Ireland has many off the beaten path hidden gems you can add to ...
Bangor boss Lee Feeney admits the overriding emotion after Saturday's semi-final Irish Cup exit to Dungannon Swifts is ...
Dressing up your pooch, pushing them around in strollers and generally treating them as baby humans has sparked a rise in dog behavioural issues.
The Department of Agriculture has said progress is being made to clear a backlog of payments due to farmers under the ...
The Department of Agriculture said progress is being made to clear a backlog of payments due to farmers under the ...
NEWTOWNMOUNTKENNEDY, Ireland - Flanked by a gaggle of smartphone-wielding onlookers, Irish farmer Joe Phelan ushered two alpacas down the corridor of a local nursing home as beaming residents waited ...
Rabbits around the world are feasting on Yorkshire hay, exported by one of North Yorkshire’s longest standing independent family businesses.
Dr. Ann Duncan and the Detroit Zoological Society team conduct a pioneering study in the Falkland Islands to protect wild ...
Ireland's Nations League play-off against Bulgaria gets underway tonight - as Heimir Hallgrimsson's side look to secure an aggregate lead in the first leg of their tie in Plovdiv. The visitors ...
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