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Two dolphins rescued in Doonaha

A Sixmilebridge resident was instrumental in saving the lives of two dolphins in West Clare earlier this week.

Electronic waste expected to rise by 21% in 2018

A new report to be published by the University of Limerick will highlight the quantities of e-waste being generated in the country over the next five years.

The future of freshwater pearl mussels in Clare

The decline in and future challenges faced by West Clare’s populations of freshwater pearl mussels will be explored during a free Heritage Week 2016 talk at Kilrush Public Library next Tuesday from 7-9pm.

Hedge Cutting scheme launched in Clare

Clare County Council is seeking to complement and support hedge cutting programmes this autumn by facilitating landowners and community groups in maintaining hedgerows alongside public roads throughout County Clare.

33% of drinking water in Clare lost to leakage

One third of drinking water in Co Clare is lost to leakage and householder across the County are being encouraged to make use of a free service to bring down this number.
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Clare youngsters highlight the importance of Green Fleadh

Postcards carrying important environmental messages and designed by young people from across County Clare have been distributed throughout Ennis to coincide with the start of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2016.

Celebration of conservation in The Burren

Burrenbeo Trust Conservation Volunteers established in 2009 firmly believe in community led conservation practices, educating local people about their environment, while also connecting with others.

Amateur photographer showcases Clare’s wildlife

An amateur photographer from Newmarket-on-Fergus has put together a montage of wildlife photographs taken around the County.
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