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Jacqui with the students Greenmount Students Air their views

Jacqui Berkeley from Our Living World visited Greenmount Campus which provides education, training and technology support in agriculture, horticulture and countryside management.

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Mountain Hare Irish Hares Under Threat

Intensive farming methods are contributing to the decline of the Irish Hare.

Angela Smith moves to protect hares


Government report on Irish hares
Prehen Wood Prehen Wood

The Woodland Trust of Northern Ireland has bought one of our oldest woodlands in Londonderry after a long campaign.

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Horse Mussels Strangford Lough Destruction

The Ulster Wildlife Trust is calling for urgent meetings with Northern Ireland Ministers asking them to use their powers to act NOW in order to stop the final destruction of this irreplaceable part of marine heritage. More >>>>

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Evgros wildbirds.com

Here is a bird enthusiast's site in North America.

Catch up on what's going on across the Atlantic.
Clouds International Institute for Sustainable Development

This is a multi-media resource for environment and development policy makers with lots of information on the lastest conferences and reports.

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Common Frog How frogs may help us beat cancer and heart disease

New research being pioneered in Ulster
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08 October 2003


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