Browsing Irish Wildlife Manuals [edeposit] by Title
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National Ecosystem and Ecosystem Service Mapping Pilot for a Suite of Prioritised Services
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, ireland, 2016)Although the importance of ecosystem services has been widely acknowledged as a way of communicating the contribution that biodiversity makes to human well-being, there are considerable practical challenges in applying the ... -
National frog survery of Ireland 2010/11
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National Hare Survey & Population Assessment 2017-2019
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, ireland, 2019-11)The Irish Hare (Lepus timidus hibernicus) isan endemic sub-species of the Mountain Hare (L. timidus) and the only lagomorph native to Ireland. There is an invasive population of non-native European Brown Hare (Lepus ... -
National otter survey of Ireland 2010/12
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National Pine Marten Population Assessment
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, ireland, 2017-12)Pine marten (Martes martes) are a protected species in Ireland and have recently undergone a natural range expansion after centuries of decline. Estimates of population abundance and of the conservation status of pine ... -
National survey and assessment of the conservation status of Irish sea cliffs
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2011) -
National survey of limestone pavement and associated habitats in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2013) -
Natterjack Toad (Epidalea calamita) Monitoring and Conservation Status 2016-2018
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, ireland, 2019-10)The current report represents the outcome of a three-year survey from 2016-18 of the Natterjack Toad (Epidalea calamita) population in Ireland. The goal was to provide information for the assessment of the conservation ... -
Natterjack toad monitoring project, 2011-2012
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Natural Heritage Areas (NHAs) for Bryophytes : Selection Criteria
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, ireland, 2017-12)This report aims to identify biological Natural Heritage Areas (NHAs) that could potentially be designated for bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) under the NHA selection Theme: Plants/Fungi, using selection criteria based ... -
Natural Heritage Areas (NHAs) for Calaminarian Grassland: Selection Criteria
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2022-02)Calaminarian Grassland vegetation is characterised by the presence of metallophyte plants, i.e. plants that can tolerate high levels of heavy metals. In Ireland, metallophyte vegetation no longer occurs naturally, but ... -
Otter Survey of Ireland 2004/2005
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Pioneering Precision Livestock Management (Virtual Fencing) in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2022-12) -
Raised Bog Monitoring and Assessment Survey 2013
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2015-06) -
Raised Bog Monitoring Project 2011. Volume 1: Main Report
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2012) -
Recording and Addressing Persecution and Threats to Our Raptors (RAPTOR): a review of incidents 2007–2019
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2020-10) -
Red squirrel translocation in Ireland
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Reef Habitat in Irish Intertidal and Near-shore Waters
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2024)Reef habitats are highly important marine habitats, noted for their structural role in coastal areas, and the ability to enhance the diversity and abundance of marine fauna, increase habitat complexity and create opportunities ... -
Reef Habitat in Irish Offshore Waters - A Synthesis of Current Knowledge
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2024-08)Reef habitats are highly important marine habitats, noted for their structural role, and the ability to enhance the diversity and abundance of marine fauna, increase habitat complexity and create opportunities for ecological ... -
Republic of Ireland national hen harrier survey 2010
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2012)