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Feileacán
Feileacán
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A Seal
A Seal
Seals in Ireland comprise the two species, the Atlantic Grey Seal and the Common or Harbour Seal.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Oystercatcher
Oystercatcher
This bird is classed as a resident & winter visitor (from Iceland and the Faeroes) - largest numbers in Ireland between September & March.
Copyright Mike Brown
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Over grazing
Over grazing
If grass and other plants don't get enough time to recover the effects of over grazing can be seen and this is a symptom of intensive farming.
Copyright M McGarrigle
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Great soil groups of Ireland
Great soil groups of Ireland
A map of the different soil groups of Ireland.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Logging
Logging
Logging can be a cause of biodiversity loss in forests.
Copyright Environment Protection Agency
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Puffin
Puffin
The puffin also called "sea parrot" lives in the Arctic waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Copyright Mike Brown
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Earthworm in soil
Earthworm in soil
A worm loves the wet nature of this soil
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Razorbill
Razorbill
Razorbills breed in Ireland in winter and can be found on small ledges or in cracks of rocky cliffs near the sea.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Algae - Seaweed
Algae - Seaweed
Seaweeds are marine algae. They come in green, brown and red. This algae are found throughout the world's oceans and seas and none is known to be poisonous and many are actually nice to eat.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency



