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Local primary school provides homes for wildlife in Smiley Park, Larne — Biodiversity Northern Ireland
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It's in our nature. News & Events. Local primary school provides homes for wildlife in Smiley Park, Larne. Maurice Turley, Biodiversity Officer with Mid and East Antrim Borough Council commented The children from the school were very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about their local wildlife, and they really enjoyed the practical side of this activity. Latest News Around Northern Ireland. Bees are buzzing in Fermanagh and Omagh. Foraging for free in County Fermanagh this September 2016.
Hedgerows Grow West — Biodiversity Northern Ireland
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It's in our nature. News & Events. In 2012, the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) awarded a 48,000 grant to a partnership of local councils for a new project that will protect, conserve, and celebrate the importance of hedgerows to our natural environment. The funding will be used to bring together 10 councils to deliver conservation and heritage training activities for local communities to enable them to restore and manage these natural heritage assets. Funding for the project was awarded through HLF’s Your H...
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It's in our nature. News & Events. Belfast Naturalist’s Field Club. Butterfly Conservation Northern Ireland. Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust. Centre for Environmental Data and Recording. Northern Ireland Environment Agency. Irish Whale and Dolphin Group. Lagan Valley Regional Park. Lough Neagh and Lower Bann Advisory Committees. Lough Neagh Discovery Centre. Northern Ireland Environment Link. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. World Wide Fund for Nature.
News & Events — Biodiversity Northern Ireland
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It's in our nature. News & Events. Bees are buzzing in Fermanagh and Omagh. If you are near the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh or Enniskillen Castle in the next few weeks you may hear a bit more buzz about as 15 local schools have ‘done their bit for biodiversity’ and planted up pots for pollinators. As part of a campaign … [Read more.]. Foraging for free in County Fermanagh this September 2016. Walk on the wild side, at Newtownabbey’s Carnmoney Hill. Guillemot breeding success in Mid and East Antrim. Counc...
Council Areas — Biodiversity Northern Ireland
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It's in our nature. News & Events. Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon. Causeway Coast & Glens. Derry City & Strabane. Fermanagh & Omagh. Lisburn & Castlereagh. Mid & East Antrim. Newry Mourne & Down. North down & Ards. Graphic Design and Website by 1440design.
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SELB Science Blog: February 2010
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Friday, 5 February 2010. 2010 International Year of Biodiversity. We have the power to protect or destroy our biodiversity. Currently, our activities are destroying biodiversity at alarming rates. These losses are irreversible and damage the life support systems we rely on. But we can prevent them. We need to reflect on our achievements to safeguard biodiversity and focus on the urgent challenges ahead. Now is the time to act. Text and image taken for the NI Environment Agency website :. STEM (science, t...
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces: January 2015
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces. Friday, 30 January 2015. Bentra Mini Golf Opens. The mini golf course, funded by GROW South Antrim, features 18 holes highlighting key points of interest from the Borough throughout, players must plot their way round the fun and exciting challenges of each hole. The course will be open Monday to Sunday from dawn to dusk. Adult price £3.50. 5 – 12’s price £2.00. Under 5’s price £1.00. Family Ticket £10.00. 25% discounted rate for 10 players. Local Nature Reserves...
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces: Bentra Mini Golf Opens
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces. Friday, 30 January 2015. Bentra Mini Golf Opens. The mini golf course, funded by GROW South Antrim, features 18 holes highlighting key points of interest from the Borough throughout, players must plot their way round the fun and exciting challenges of each hole. The course will be open Monday to Sunday from dawn to dusk. Adult price £3.50. 5 – 12’s price £2.00. Under 5’s price £1.00. Family Ticket £10.00. 25% discounted rate for 10 players. Subscribe in a reader.
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces: December 2014
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces. Friday, 19 December 2014. Local Biodiversity Action Plan Launched. The formation of a biodiversity plan has now increased importance, given the fact that the new. Councils are taking on significant new responsibilities that impact on biodiversity including planning, urban regeneration and community development. Their role has recently been formalised in the Wildlife and Natural Environment Act (. Stressing the importance of partnerships Alderman Charles Johnston...
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces: October 2014
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces. Friday, 31 October 2014. Carrickfergus in Bloom Winners Honoured at Prize-Giving. Community floral and artistic creativity was recognised by the Carrickfergus in Bloom initiative organised by Carrickfergus Borough Council. The local ‘Best Kept’ competition winners and runners received their well earned certificates and prizes at a prize-giving lunch in Carrickfergus Town Hall today (Friday 31st October) with over 90 people attending the event. 8220;Carrickfergus...
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces: May 2014
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces. Friday, 30 May 2014. Launch of Carrickfergus in Bloom 2014. Alderman Beattie also highlighted the important partnership working that is carried out. “Carrickfergus Borough Council along with the Department of Environment, Northern Ireland Housing Executive plus various community and charitable groups are working together to improve the environment of our Borough.". Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. Labels: Andrew Jackson Cottage. Tuesday, 27 May 2014. Bird en...
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces: Woollen Woods Grand Opening
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces. Monday, 18 May 2015. Woollen Woods Grand Opening. Saturday 16th May 2015 saw the grand opening of the first Woollen Wood in Northern Ireland at Diamond Jubilee Wood, Whitehead. To mark the occasion Mid and East Antrim Borough Council held a free family fun day with arts and craft workshops such as pom-pom making, felting and origami and environmental activities including bug hunting and pond dipping. More info on Woollen Woods can be found. Tel: (028) 93 358044.
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces: Hedgelaying at Diamond Jubilee Wood
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces. Monday, 17 November 2014. Hedgelaying at Diamond Jubilee Wood. Photograph from Hedgelaying event on Saturday (15th Nov) at Diamond Jubilee Wood in Whitehead. Hedgelaying is a traditional management technique. Our next Hedgelaying event will be Saturday 29th November 2014 from 10am - 3pm at Diamond Jubilee Wood in Whitehead. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. Labels: Diamond Jubilee Wood. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces: March 2015
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Mid and East Antrim Parks and Open Spaces. Monday, 16 March 2015. Allota work at the Allotments. It's Business in the Community 'be a saint day' with employees from Belfast Harbour and Spar helping out at the Women's Aid allotment plot at Eden Allotment Gardens this morning. They have built a fence, made raised beds plus removed weeds and mulched the plot. Alison Diver from Carrickfergus Borough Council was on hand to give support and training to the helpers. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. Picture ...
Brighter Whitehead biodiversity and Your Whitehead Garden
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Biodiversity and Your Garden. The Northern Ireland Biodiversity Group (NIBG) identified 15 major issues affecting Biodiversity in Northern Ireland in its report ‘Biodiversity in Northern Ireland: Recommendations to Government for a Biodiversity Strategy’. For each of these issues the NIBG proposed a number of specific recommendations. Visit the Environment and Heritage Service (EHS) website for further information. Download the Local Biodiversity Action Plan Document Here. 5 The depletion of specific eco...
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Accipitridae (raptors and vultures). Alaudidae (larks and sparrowlarks). Anatidae (ducks and geese). Ardeidae (egrets and herons). Certhiidae (creepers and wrens). Charadriidae (plovers and lapwings). Columbidae (doves and pigeons). Corvidae (crows and ravens). Cuculidae (old world cuckoos). Estrildidae (waxbills and firefinches). Fringillidae (chaffinches and canaries). Glareolidae (courses and pratincoles). Hirundinidae (swallows and martins). Laridae (gulls and terns). Oriolidae (old world orioles).
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Biodiversity Northern Ireland — It's in our nature
It's in our nature. News & Events. To Northern Ireland’s very. Own biodiversity website, where you can. Find up-to-date and relevant information. About our local biodiversity. What’s Happening in my area? We have organised our activities by Council Region. Click on the map above or go to the Council Areas interactive map. An Introduction to Bird Ringing. Have you ever wondered if the robin you regularly see in your garden is the same bird every time? Have you noticed different … [Read More.].
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Accordion Slider jQuery by WOWSlider.com v1.3. Text : M.O.Ipe (Pappu). Photographs: Ashly Mary Ipe. The study area (Eraviperoor) covers an area of 18.64 sq.km (21° 24’ latitude and 36° 39’ longitude) falling under the Eraviperoor Panchayat in Pathanamthitta District. The area receives an average of over 80 inches of rain per year. The vegetation can be generally described agriculture-dominated but with very diverse fauna and flora. No of recorded species. 44 ( 8 introduced species). I consider this as on...
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