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In a rare conservation success story, Lake Champlain's native lake trout thrive, leading to an end of stocking program this spring.
More than half of Ireland's birds are in decline. Séan Ronayne hopes recording each bird's song on film might help encourage people to save them and the ecosystems they call home.
Named after the Lord of the Rings character, the fish is known for its large eyes, stocky body and blunt, rounded snout.
Florida's invasive reptiles are unwanted. This means there is a goal to eliminate them. There is a difference between killing ...
Like all nonnative reptile species, green iguanas aren't protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely killed.
The introduction of non-native or native fish outside their natural ranges is one of the major conservation issues in inland aquatic environments. Regional differences in fish communities are ...
He may be in favour with the Trump administration, but Conor McGregor's chances of making the ballot paper in Ireland's presidential poll are close to zero, experts tell Euroverify. Former martial ...
As anxiety over global instability grows, the European Union is advising Irish people to start gathering vital supplies like food, water, and medication, to prepare for any crises which may occur.
Swansea have confirmed caretaker head coach Alan Sheehan will continue in his role until the end of the season. The Swans have also announced Mark Fotheringham and Richard Stearman have been added ...
Catching a fish in its native waters is a singular experience – you can tell from how they look and act that they're right where they belong. There’s been a great deal of trout relocation and ...
Eight Irish English, or Hiberno-English, words that are "untranslatable" or "cannot be translated into another" are included in the Oxford English Dictionary's (OED) March 2025 update.
The canal and other working-class opportunities made Rochester a popular destination for Irish immigrants. By the end of the Civil War, Rochester’s population was approximately 14% native Irish.