Ireland
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Half of Breeding Seabirds in Ireland, UK Declined Over Past 20 Years Due to Climate Change, Habitat Loss
Increasing warming and climate change harm the breeding seabirds in Ireland and the UK. Recent reports showed that they declined in the past 20 years. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Species Migration in Ireland Threatened Amid Sea Temperature Rise: Fishermen Fear
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Endangered Lapwing Bird Back in Northern Ireland Farm After 5 Years of Bog Rehab, Eradication of Invasives
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El Niño with Unusual Ocean Warming Risks Marine Life Mass Die-Offs in England, Ireland
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Bird Flu in Ireland: Hundreds of Birds Found Dead That Could Impact Seabird Colonies
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Ireland Pays Renovators $92,000 to Buy Property Off-Coast Idyllic Islands
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Lightning Strike Survivor in Ireland Saved by Her Sneakers: Report
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Whale and Dolphin Strandings Increase in Courtown, Ireland in Recent Days
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Artificial Islands Around British Isles Were Used by Elites for Ancient Parties to Show Wealth and Power
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Woman Swallows Over 50 Batteries in Ireland, Prompting One of History's Most Daring Medical Surgery
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Over 800 People Witnessed Giant Space Junk Fireball Striking the Atlantic Ocean Off the Scotland Coast
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False Widow Spider with Deadly Venom Bites Infant Multiple Times in Ireland
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Researchers Reveal the Impacts of Supermarket Food Products on the Environment in UK and Ireland