Ecologist Pádraic Fogarty says it would not take much to tip the balance in favour of nature here... and we’ve already waited ...
QUESTION: Which deer is known to have the tallest antlers? The Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus) holds the record for the tallest antlers in evolutionary history. Despite its name, it was not ...
The park was created when the Muckross Estate was donated to the Irish Free State in 1932 ... is home to the largest herd of red deer in Ireland and also the golden eagle, which was hunted ...
Nowadays, deer roam freely on the huge site, with three different species on the site, including Fallow deer, Muntjac deer and Red deer. Ashridge Estate is also known for its bluebells, with the ...
A woman’s car was damaged in a recent collision with deer on the Macroom bypass, according to a local councillor According to a 2009 environmental report, red deer ... for the Irish Deer ...
However, it was very severely overgrazed by non-native feral goats and sika deer, and infested by rhododendron. Removing all ...
Farmers in north Mayo are calling for a deer cull as they claim the animal is causing farming problems and road safety issues ...
"It's about 8,200 years old," says Dr Alison Burns, pointing to a perfectly preserved human footprint pressed into ancient mud on Formby Beach. It is one of hundreds of newly discovered ancient ...
Wild Irish Game sponsored a full Wicklow deer, which was expertly butchered by craft butcher Martin Sikula to highlight the different cuts available. There was also a discussion panel hosted by ...
The Irish government has secured the historic World ... Numerous mammals like foxes, badgers, hares, rabbits, shrews, and red deer also find safe haven within its bounds. Currently, Ireland ...
A HUGE Burmese python has been caught swallowing a white-tailed deer whole in Florida’s Everglades by wildlife researchers. The deer, weighing 35kg (77pounds), was the equivalent of 67 per ...
Growing up in Massachusetts, home to Ocean Spray, the largest cranberry cooperative in the U.S., I always looked forward to ...