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Ireland: The need for green infrastructure on Europe’s ‘Emerald Isle’

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Ireland industrialized and urbanized both later and to a lesser extent than many other European countries. It is known for its beautiful green countryside and pastoral villages and is considered to have low pollution levels in terms of water and air quality. Yet Ireland lost most of its forestland long ago due to the widespread establishment of agriculture. This put stresses on the survival native species, but hedgerows, riverbanks and other ‘green corridors’ still enable vestiges of Ireland’s native ecosystems to survive. The scale of Ireland’s forests have grown in recent years to cover around 10% of the island, yet…

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Ireland’s abandoned horses: Casualties of the global economic downturn

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Stories of dogs and cats being abandoned due to tough economic times – or cruel indifference because they’ve simply become inconvenient – are unfortunate, but familiar scenarios. The abandonment of pets has even transformed the local ecology in parts of the world: an estimated 150,000 Burmese pythons live in the Florida Everglades and several London parks are chock full of exotic parakeets which originate in Africa and India. Ireland has its fair share of invasive species, but horses are not considered one of them. However, thousands of unwanted horses are some of the latest casualties in the global economic downturn…

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Ireland’s Shamrock Shortage Causes Concern for St. Patrick’s Day

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Today is a day for busting out all the green clothing you can find and celebrating all that is Irish. Parades are happening, taverns and pubs are overflowing, and many places (and even people) are decorated with shamrocks. Well, perhaps everywhere but Ireland itself. It may sound strange that the country St. Patrick’s Day is all about would not have the most iconic symbol associated with the holiday (apart from Leprechauns). However, it’s with good reason—or, perhaps, a rather bad reason. Right now, Ireland is actually going through a shamrock shortage. Severe winter weather tore through the Celtic country and…

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