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Saltmarsh Monitoring Project 2017- 2018
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, ireland, 2019-09)This report presents details of a monitoring survey conducted in the period 2017-2018 to assess the conservation status of four EU Habitats Directive Annex I saltmarsh habitats: Salicornia and other annuals colonizing mud ... -
Scoping Study and Pilot Survey of Fens
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2023-04) -
Species dossier, range and distribution data for the Hairy Wood Ant, Formica lugubris, in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2014) -
The state of Calaminarian grassland in Ireland, 2023
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2024-12)Executive Summary: The EU Annex I habitat 'Calaminarian grasslands of the Violetalia calaminariae' (Natura code 6130) is confined to areas which are rich in heavy metals, particularly phytotoxic levels of copper and/or ... -
Status and Distribution of Breeding Eurasian Curlew in Ireland 2021
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The Status and Distribution of Chough in Ireland: Results of the national survey 2021
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2024)The Red-billed Chough, more commonly referred to as Chough, is the rarest member of the crow family that breeds in Ireland. Found along our Atlantic coasts and islands from counties Donegal to Wexford, it is a species ... -
The Status of Breeding Common Scoter in Ireland, 2020
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2022-04)The Common Scoter (Melanitta nigra) is a small black sea duck that is present in thousands around the coast of Ireland in winter, with a small population breeding on Ireland’s inland lakes. In 2020, a survey was ... -
Status of hares in Ireland - Hare Survey of Ireland 2006/07
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2007) -
The Status of Ireland’s Breeding Seabirds: Birds Directive Article 12 Reporting 2013 - 2018
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, ireland, 2019-11)Every summer approximately one half to three-quarters of a million seabirds congregate in colonies across Ireland to start their breeding season. Their preferred breeding habitats are principally found on mainland cliffs ... -
A study of lakes with Slender Naiad (Najas flexilis)
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2021-12) -
Summary of National Parks & Wildlife Service surveys for common (harbour) seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus), 1978 to 2003
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2004) -
Survey and assessment of vegetated shingle and associated habitats at 30 coastal sites in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, ireland, 2017)A survey of 30 sites thought to support the habitat 1220 Vegetated shingle was completed between 23rd May and 28th September 2016. 1220 Vegetated shingle was located at 27 of the 30 sites and 64.57 ha of the ... -
A survey of breeding Golden Plover within the Owenduff/Nephin Complex SPA, County Mayo
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, ireland, 2020-05) -
Survey of Breeding Merlin in the Special Protection Area Network 2018
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2022-12) -
A survey of breeding waders on machair and other coastal grasslands in Counties Mayo and Galway
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, ireland, 2020-03) -
Survival, movements, home ranges and dispersal of hares after coursing and/or translocation
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2023-05)The NPWS Project Officer for this report was: Ferdia Marnell; ferdia.marnell@npws.gov.ie. This IWM was edited by Sue Wilson and Domhnall Finch. Hare coursing is the pursuit of a hare by long dogs. In Ireland, up to 6,000 ... -
The beetles of decaying wood in Ireland : a provisional annotated checklist of saproxylic Coleoptera
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2012) -
The breeding status of Common Scoter Melanitta nigra in Ireland, 2012
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2013) -
The car-based bat monitoring scheme for Ireland : synthesis report 2003-2008
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2009) -
The conservation status of juniper formations in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2012)