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Ballydangan Bog Red Grouse Project condemns shooting of white-tailed eagle

The Ballydangan Bog Red Grouse Project is horrified and saddened to learn about the shooting of a white-tailed eagle in south Roscommon.

Skoda Ireland offering HVO biofuel carbon emissions reduction incentive

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Skoda Ireland and Certa have launched a new joint campaign aimed at encouraging owners and would-be buyers of new diesel cars to use HVO biofuel to significantly lower their motoring carbon emissions.

Call for schools and educators to share their artistic creations with Galway Atlantaquaria

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Galway Atlantaquaria in Salthill is seeking the help of local schools and educators to promote Ocean and Environmental Care through Art and Design.

Incentive proposed by Skoda to promote Biofuel use

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Skoda Ireland and Certa have launched a new joint campaign aimed at encouraging owners and would-be buyers of new diesel cars to use HVO biofuel to significantly lower their motoring carbon emissions.

Teagasc booklet for tree planting titled ‘Your Tree Planting Companion’

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The Minister of State with responsibility for Forestry at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Senator Pippa Hackett, has congratulated Teagasc on the launch of its new booklet, ‘Your Tree Planting Companion’, which explains the key stages to successfully planting and looking after trees.

‘Tenacious and dedicated’ Green Party candidate thankful for support at campaign launch

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Joyce Mathias, Green Party candidate for the Galway City East in the upcoming council elections said she was moved to tears at the sight of her Mervue Church choir colleagues, the great turnout of the community, her friends, and all who attended her candidacy launch and fundraiser last week.

Dogs out of control have wreaked havoc on farms for years, says Donohue

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Out of control dogs have wreaked havoc on farm animals and farm incomes across Galway, according to Independent councillor Geraldine Donohue.

Galway graduate hopes to inspire new generation of engineers

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Less than a year after graduating from university, engineering graduate Aoife Murphy, now works to prepare Ireland’s electricity grid for the future as part of the EirGrid graduate programme. She is part of the first cohort in the EirGrid programme to have more female engineers than male.

Ocean farmers join forces with Trinity and WDC to explore potential of nature-positive economy

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An abalone aquaculture farm in Co. Galway is one of over 100 ocean farming and marine businesses across Europe joining forces with Trinity researchers and the Western Development Commission (WDC) on an international study investigating the challenges and benefits of a nature-positive economy.

Westmeath County Council to adopt inaugural waste management plan for a circular economy

Westmeath County Council is set to adopt the nation’s inaugural national waste management plan for a circular economy.

 

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