Ella McSweeney: Farmer Patrick McGurk has found a way forward with a system that produces both
Ella McSweeney
A colection of articles by Ella McSweeney
Within a few years by working with fishers an actively-managed marine park in Co Kerry could become one of the world’s most spectacular sites
They can recognise human faces and respond to our expressions. Having a ‘bird brain’ is no bad thing after all
Ella McSweeney: Since they’re pretty adept at hiding away in prickly places – think mounds of nettles, brambles or hawthorn – I’m hopeful elusive hedgehogs are still around.
A new book by Seán Ó Gaoithín tells the stories of 28 woods in Co Donegal that are deeply complex spaces full of life
A growing band of scientists and river advocates across Europe are removing barriers at a record rate, enabling fish to navigate waterways as before
Although bats will roost in all kinds of spaces – from rocks, scree slopes and exposed limestone to holes in old oaks – they tend to favour buildings
First session of Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss sits at Dublin Castle
Hard lessons to be learned from Dutch efforts to cut back on pollution levels
It makes good economic sense to act now, says leading scientist Prof John Sweeney
The causes of peat landslides are many but human activities can increase the danger
Patrick Freyne: Baz Ashmawy would starve to death in minutes without the people of rural Ireland
Data from swifts who fly 10,000km from Africa to these shores tells a remarkable story
Fewer winter storms, but more extreme storms, forecast as habitats decline
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