Ministers visited the scene of a huge peat slide on the Tyrone Donegal border.
Read moreBy Conor Macauley
BBC NI Agriculture & Environment Correspondent

A government promise to ban gas boilers from new homes by 2023 has been withdrawn from its website.

A government promise to ban gas boilers from new homes by 2023 has been withdrawn from its website.

Environmental groups say new regulations on ships carrying polluting oils in the Arctic don't go far enough.

Now owned jointly by UK taxpayers and an Indian conglomerate, OneWeb formally emerges from bankruptcy.

Ministers visited the scene of a huge peat slide on the Tyrone Donegal border.

The data will help protect vital pollinators and could lead to new bee discoveries, say scientists.

We answer your top questions on electric cars - on charging, on range and on battery life.

The iconic Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico is to be dismantled, officials announce.

A government promise to ban gas boilers from new homes by 2023 has been withdrawn from its website.

Environmental groups say new regulations on ships carrying polluting oils in the Arctic don't go far enough.

Now owned jointly by UK taxpayers and an Indian conglomerate, OneWeb formally emerges from bankruptcy.

Ministers visited the scene of a huge peat slide on the Tyrone Donegal border.

The data will help protect vital pollinators and could lead to new bee discoveries, say scientists.

We answer your top questions on electric cars - on charging, on range and on battery life.

The iconic Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico is to be dismantled, officials announce.

Environmental groups say new regulations on ships carrying polluting oils in the Arctic don't go far enough.

Now owned jointly by UK taxpayers and an Indian conglomerate, OneWeb formally emerges from bankruptcy.

Ministers visited the scene of a huge peat slide on the Tyrone Donegal border.
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BBC NI Agriculture & Environment Correspondent
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BBC Science Correspondent
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Twycross Zoo say they're relying heavily on public support to stay afloat as they struggle to get government aid during the pandemic.
Managers at the attraction say it's proving difficult to get access to a £100m fund to help them.
Earlier this week a group of MPs wrote to the government to demand easier access to funds for zoos.

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BBC Environment correspondent
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