Habitats Directive
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PVAS helps neighborhoods and landowners take green initiatives with habitat stewardship programs | News, Sports, Jobs
Katelyn “KC” Walters, lands and conservation manager for PVAS, explains the Grassland Birds Initiative, as she stands near the Steamboat Run meadow, ... -
Environmental group rejects criticism of its stance on Roscommon floods
The claim that the continued misery experienced by people battling flooding on the edge of Lough Funshinagh in County Roscommon has been forced upon them by ... -
Fish can talk but they’re finding it harder and harder to hear
Scientists and anglers have long known that the toad and a handful of other fish species like catfish are quite talkative. But new research reveals that ... -
The Spirit of BirdLife – BirdLife International
By Shaun HurrellHeader image: With its pole-to-pole migration, the Arctic Tern is a symbol of BirdLife’s international collaboration © Agami/Shutterstock Every organization has defining moments that ... -
EU ‘drags its feet’ on border wall between Poland and Belarus
The European Commission has indirectly approved the 186 km border wall between Poland and Belarus, which runs through protected forests. “It is clear that under EU ... -
The Impact of Land Designations Must Be Recognized – Mayo IFA
Pat Chambers, president of the Mayo Hill IFA. Published: Tue, May 3, 2022, 9:15 AM EXISTING payment agreements and CAP strategic plan proposals for designated lands ... -
Potential for farmed European spiny lobster juveniles to support fisheries restoration
European lobster has traditionally been the main target of fisheries off Ireland, UK, France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Tunisia and Morocco , as well as adjacent ... -
How nutrient neutrality left house plans in limbo
Plans to build thousands of new homes across the county have been thrown into doubt after Natural England triggered a shutdown due to fears over river ... -
Killiney Residents Obtain Leave to File for Judicial Review
A High Court judge has rejected a request to set aside his earlier decision allowing several Killiney residents to challenge the granting of planning permission for ... -
Protecting land is not always enough to help species
As world leaders prepare for an October summit in Kunming, China, aimed at boosting biodiversity, scientists have a warning: just because the earth is protected doesn’t ... -
The Bog Trotters walking group removes more than 2,500 kg of waste from the highlands
The Pure Mile 2022 project is currently in full cleanup mode with over 800 miles of roads, mountains, forests, valleys, forests and upland amenities embraced by ... -
Carlow Nationalist – Questions raised on the Enterprise Center site
Councilor Andy Gladney By Suzanne Pender WAS the ‘wool pulled over our eyes to move it elsewhere’, asked a local councilor as the controversial topic of ... -
From Polish kings to the EU: who will protect the Białowieża Forest?
The Białowieża Forest in northeastern Poland is now one of the best preserved forest ecosystems in Europe thanks to centuries of protection. It is home to ... -
Monarch protections in all states aim to prevent federal rules
Kristian Hernandez / Stateline.org (TNS) Each spring, millions of monarch butterflies leave their wintering grounds in the Sierra Madre mountains of central Mexico and begin their ... -
Supreme Court to hear appeal over Rathfarnham flood relief works
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an important appeal from a group of local residents over planning approval for flood relief works in Rathfarnham, south ... -
A judge considers a case against Natural England’s nutritional neutrality advice
In May 2021 a case came to the High Court in which lawyers for Ronald Wyatt, chairman of Brook Avenue Residents Against Development, a local group ... -
The beginning of a “slippery slope” for farmers
In this article, Roscommon-Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice explains why he thinks any “sensible” person should resist the new emissions directive. This week, the European Commission proposed ... -
Cliffs of Moher manager destroys visitor who calls attraction ‘shameful’ after bad experience
The manager of the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Center has brilliantly silenced a recent review calling Ireland’s favorite attraction ‘shameful’. After a visit to the beautiful ... -
Verdict on Connaught Street project postponed until summer
A computer generated image of what the Connaught Street project would look like from the initial proposals. LEFT: A view of the proposed project site. Published: ... -
Gerry Gannon’s wife challenges a bigger mast near the Leitrim property
Margaret Gannon, the wife of well-known developer Gerry Gannon, is seeking to challenge in the High Court the granting of planning permission for a taller telecommunications ... -
Public information meetings for farmers on the EU-funded LIFE Wild Atlantic Nature integrated project
Two public information meetings will be held in Donegal next week on the Wild Atlantic Nature project. The EU-funded Wild Atlantic Nature LIFE (IP) Integrated Project ... -
Natura 2000 data – the European network of protected sites — European Environment Agency
About this data Natura 2000 is an ecological network made up of sites designated under the Birds Directive (Special Protection Areas or SPAs) and the Habitats ... -
Dam flaps increase risk for endangered giant tortoises | News from Kozhikode
The carcass of the rare turtle was found with a head wound KOZHIKODE: The death of a rare Cantor’s giant softshell turtle, which is believed to ... -
Adders and slow worms will get extra protection under a new system in England | Wildlife
Adders and slowworms will be among the animals given extra protection under the government’s plans to “streamline” the process of protecting nature-rich areas. George Eustice, the ... -
Farmers play key role in €5.9 million corncrake habitat conservation project
A new EU-funded €5.9 million Corncrake LIFE conservation project includes working collaboratively with farmers and landowners to improve the landscape for the endangered bird. The project ... -
How the government was alerted to off-season hedge trimming last year
THE ACTIVITIES Farmers, commercial tree cutters and a GAA club were the subject of complaints to the government over out-of-season hedge cutting last year. A selection ... -
The Commission announces the finalists for the Natura 2000 Trophies 2022: vote for your favorite
On the occasion of the 30and anniversary of the creation of the Natura 2000 network, the European Commission today announced the finalists for the sixth edition ... -
Major North Tipp flooding problem could take years to resolve
A MAJOR flooding problem near the village of Carrigahorig has been a problem for several years but could take several more years to resolve, a local ... -
Lake Paralimni: a wetland gem in need of renovation
What are cookies As is common practice with almost all professional websites, https://cyprus-mail.com (our “To place”) uses cookies, which are small files downloaded to your device, ... -
Is Northern Ireland on track to meet its climate change targets?
Progress on climate legislation has been slow and arduous in Northern Ireland, in part because of its reliance on agriculture, an industry responsible for 27% of ... -
Spending 700 million euros on urban gardens does not protect natural habitats – NGO
Ilaria Marchiori, BirdLife Malta Tista’ taqra bil- Malta. Spending 700 million euros on urban gardens has nothing to do with nature and biodiversity, environmental NGOs said ... -
Loughs Agency retains existing tag allocation to help conserve Atlantic salmon
The Loughs Agency has made the decision to retain salmon carcass tag numbers for license holders for the 2022 season in line with the previous year’s ... -
Chernobyl nuclear power plant lost power
Chernobyl nuclear power plant and all installations of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone have been completely disconnected and are now without electricity, Ukraine’s state-owned energy company announced. ... -
Brave, Resilient, ‘Nirbhaya’ | The star of the day
Star, UNDP rewards five women for their leadership in climate action Personal correspondent Mon Mar 7 2022 12:00 AM Last updated on: Mon Mar 7 2022 ... -
The council proposes to build 20 houses in the town of Offaly
Offaly County Council proposes to build 20 houses in Chancery Lane, Tullamore, Co Offaly. The development will consist of 4 single-storey one-bed houses, 8 two-storey semi-detached/terrace ... -
Green Party pressures G&R dossier – The Eastern Door
Green Party of Canada Youtube Screenshot Kanehsata’kehró:non’s well-being sparks a debate on environmental racism in parliament. As the community awaits a concrete rehabilitation plan to decontaminate ... -
30 years of the Natura 2000 network of protected areas and the LIFE program
To mark 30 years of the Natura 2000 network and the LIFE programme, a ministerial conference is being held today at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, ... -
Why plant-based biofuels are not the silver bullet to Europe’s carbon problem
Humanity is struggling to get rid of its dependence on fossil fuels. For the past two decades or so, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have ... -
Challenge at the Primary Care Center next to Blarney Castle
The operators of Blarney Castle, including castle owner Sir Charles Colthurst, are challenging in the High Court a second development near the Cork tourist attraction. Last ... -
Local Councilor Highlights Citywide Fears Following Tullamore Murder – Connacht Tribune – Galway City Tribune:
By David Cendon Garcia A local councilor’s call for women to highlight areas of town where they felt threatened or in danger saw him overwhelmed with ... -
Rock blasting project at Donard quarry rejected by council
WICKLOW County Council refused to plan an application to quarry the rock one meter below existing road level by blasting at a quarry in Deerpark, Donard. ... -
Howls of dismay at plans to curb wolf packs in Germany as farmers say their numbers have run amok
Howls of dismay at plans to curb wolf packs in Germany as farmers say their numbers have run amok Calendar An icon of a desktop calendar. ... -
Scientists submit letter calling for Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project to be rejected
Letter from 12 scientists urges Environment Minister to reject VFPA’s proposed shipping expansion in Fraser River estuary VANCOUVER, BC, February 10, 2022 /CNW/ – A group ... -
Environmental group challenges new Beara Peninsula cable car in High Court
An environmental group is bringing a High Court challenge seeking to overturn planning permission granted for the development of a new cable car system linking the ... -
Why the Shannon LNG terminal is so controversial
For the moment, it seems that the Shannon LNG project is at a standstill. In a court of appeal last week, it emerged that Shannon LNG ... -
Toad-ally ribbitt-ing! Take part in the IPCC’s Hop To It Frog survey in Kilkenny
Celebrating World Wetlands Day on February 2, 2022, the Irish Peatland Conservation Council has launched the annual Hop To It Frog survey. World Wetlands Day is ... -
Culling of wolves in three European nations, opposes conservation groups
Conservationists are furious after Scandinavian countries like Finland, Sweden and Norway plan to cull wolves this winter to control their population. Swedish hunters have already culled ... -
Council plans to develop an ‘open-air museum’ to focus on Galway’s waterways – Connacht Tribune – Galway City Tribune:
Consultants will be hired by Galway City Council to develop an “open-air museum experience” to “tell the story of Galway’s waterways”. Tender documents estimate that the ... -
Cycle lane lawsuit could head to court – Connacht Tribune – Galway City Tribune:
Consultants will be hired by Galway City Council to develop an “open-air museum experience” to “tell the story of Galway’s waterways”. Tender documents estimate that the ... -
The location of the solar project near the lake raises the alarm
A proposed solar project east of High River, Alberta, is to be built near a lake listed as one of Canada’s most important bird areas, raising ... -
Illegal crops pose environmental and safety risks – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
While cannabis has been legalized in Oregon since 2016, growing cannabis on public lands, such as national forests, remains a serious problem. These “intrusion grows” are ... -
EU official blasts government over environmental court costs
The criminal and uncertain costs associated with bringing environmental lawsuits into Ireland and targeting environmental NGOs who raise concerns have been strongly criticized by a senior ... -
High Court: Candidates fail to amend planning challenge to include impact on local bat population
The High Court has dismissed a request to amend a statement of reasons in a planning case involving the protection of bats under the Habitats Directive. ... -
EU news: Hated Brussels law angers farmers as wolves threaten livestock | World | News
The EU offers strict legal protection status in its Habitats Directive to wild wolves as a vulnerable and valuable species. But across the bloc there are ... -
Finland, Sweden and Norway to eliminate wolf population | Preservation
Finland joins Sweden and Norway in culling wolves this winter to control their population, as conservation groups call on the European Union to take action against ... -
Berlin’s new wind power targets clash with EU bird protection laws – EURACTIV.com
The new German government aims to regain the rapid pace of onshore wind expansion it once had. To do so, he may have to clash with ... -
Local community helps develop Montenegro’s second marine protected area
In the Adriatic Sea, opposite the coastal town of Petrovac in the Montenegrin municipality of Budva, lies the beautiful islet of Katič. Although made up of ... -
101 couples only in Castilla y León – CVBJ
01/09/2022 at 14:44 CET . The Iberian Imperial Eagle, arguably Spain’s most iconic raptor, was literally on the verge of extinction. In the 60s there were ... -
Industrial noise, loud music coming from the metal finishing plant disturbing the residents of Olivette | Metro
âLooks like a bulldozer went through my house,â one resident wrote Thursday. Locals say the galvanizing company, which applies protective coatings to steel and other metal ... -
Stay or go: villagers against big coal
Reporting December 30, 2021 Germany may have pledged to phase out coal, but that hasn’t stopped energy giant RWE from expanding a mine and wiping out ... -
Polish court relaunches ‘highly imperfect’ hydroelectric dam project for the Vistula | Rivers
The construction of a ⬠1 billion (£ 850 million) dam on the Vistula is one more step towards getting the green light in Poland, despite ... -
Lynx hunting prohibited this season / Article
Such a decision is linked to the change in the status of the lynx in the hunt, said the VMD, considering that there are plans to ... -
Animal testing halved in Ireland since EU directive, but campaigners say numbers remain too high
THE NUMBER of animals used in testing in Ireland has halved since a European Union directive came into force in 2013, new figures show. Animal rights ... -
Commission advises on how to select sites and finance the removal of obsolete barriers
As announced in the EU’s 2030 Biodiversity Strategy, the Commission has developed a guidance document to help Member States identify and prioritize barriers that could be ... -
High Court challenges allowed against two subdivisions
The High Court has cleared the advancement of two separate legal challenges brought by environmentalists over Strategic Infrastructure Developments (SIDs) in Dublin and Waterford. Environmental activist ... -
RWE works on 1.6 GW offshore wind project in Sweden
RWE Renewables has carried out geophysical and environmental studies for the Södra Midsjöbanken offshore wind project in the Swedish part of the Baltic Sea, for which ... -
Reserve Bank of India: 10-year bond yield remains stable, but traders expect peak soon
Mumbai: The hawkish comment from the US Federal Reserve and a roadmap for rate hikes next year has drawn local market attention to the action of ... -
European Union plans tougher penalties for environmental crimes
Courts in European Union countries should have the power to impose fines on companies that commit serious environmental crimes up to at least 5% of their ... -
Macron torn for using Brexit fishing dispute to create environmental disaster | Sciences | News
After Britain handed France 23 additional licenses to French vessels on Friday after claiming the UK was violating the EU-UK trade and cooperation agreement, the move ... -
Emissions exceeding legal limits
Environmental association Zero has warned that pollution caused by cars on Avenida da Liberdade in Lisbon has skyrocketed in recent months, once again exceeding legal limits. ... -
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol may have to significantly reduce the number of flights for environmental reasons
Schiphol runway 04-22 © Schiphol It may be necessary to take drastic measures to secure Schiphol’s future. Government legal advisers are advising draconian measures because the ... -
4,000 bags of garbage removed from the highlands
Some of the garbage bags collected in the Dublin highlands (Image: Pure Project) MORE than 4,000 bags full of garbage and illegal landfills were removed from ... -
Storm Barra will cause coastal flooding and disruption in Galway – Connacht Tribune – Galway City Tribune:
By Ann Healy An anti-vaccination campaigner was convicted and fined a total of ⬠450 last week for violating Covid-19 regulations after driving more than three ... -
What is bottom trawling? Destructive fishing practices are rife in Spain, new report says
A deeply destructive fishing practice is rife in Spanish waters, according to a new report from Oceana. Activists of the NGO for the conservation of the ... -
High Court clears way for Rathfarnham apartments challenge
The High Court has cleared the way for a local group to take legal action against An Bord Pleanála’s approval of 114 apartments for rent in ... -
Construction industry calls for relaxation of environmental protection
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has written to Housing Secretary Michael Gove to call for a relaxation of developer requirements to protect wetlands. Construction of homes ... -
Court rejects major part of environmental group’s offer to cancel ‘Project Ireland’ € 116 billion plan
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has dismissed most of an environmentalist group’s appeals against the refusal to overturn Project Ireland 2040’s ⬠116 billion plan for ... -
2021 Coastal Habitat Protection Plan Amendment Approved
Live shores are accepted as a natural alternative to prevent erosion along the shores of estuaries. Photo: UNC The 2021 Coastal Habitat Protection Plan amendment has ... -
Nexit’s fury erupts as Brussels pushes back Dutch farmers with a hated rule – “We feed the EU! “| Politics | New
A leaked document released in September by the Dutch Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) commissioned by the Dutch ministries of agriculture and finance sparked a political debate ... -
Münchener Tierpark Hellabrunn: Hellabrunn Zoo supports Deutsche Bahn in training sniffer dogs for species conservation
[Link] Copyright: Tierpark Hellabrunn / Birgit Ernst [Link] Copyright: Tierpark Hellabrunn / Gemma Borrell With great dedication, the wardens in charge of the outdoor terrariums at ... -
Thinning conifers to make way for native species, the Carabinieri Biodiversity project begins
Renaturalization of reforestation using alligator conifers for a guided nature reserve âMount Vilino“It will be launched in the coming days, thanks to the cooperation of the ... -
European House Sparrow Population Falls 247 Million | Birds
There are 247 million fewer house sparrows in Europe than there were in 1980, and other once ubiquitous bird species have suffered huge declines, according to ... -
WightFibre crosses the River Yar towards West Wight
Cowes, Isle of Wight, November 8, 2021: West Wight gears up for all-fiber broadband in 2022 WightFibre’s full-fiber Gigabit Island deployment continues along with the full-fiber ... -
A LOOK BACK | State legislative campaign costs rise sharply | Colorado Politics
Forty years ago this week: Representative Jack McCroskey, D-Denver, said Colorado statesman that the costs of running a campaign were increasing and that while it was ... -
Select Committee responds to submissions on the Exposure Draft of the Natural and Built Environments Bill
The Special Committee on the Environment (the Special Committee) released its report on the Exposure Draft of the Natural and Built Environments Bill (the Bill). After ... -
What is COP26 and when does this “ambitious” global event on climate change begin?
A slew of extreme weather this year adds intensity to what some have called the most ambitious, and perhaps the most critical, convergence of global powers ... -
How Boris Johnson went from climate skeptic to eco-warrior
âIs all of this real? I never really believed it, âBoris Johnson often joked to his inner circle of advisers when discussing measures to tackle climate ... -
Uttrakhand: Committee mobilizes officials for illegal construction in Corbett Tiger Reserve
A report from a committee appointed by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) recently submitted to the Delhi High Court regarding illegal building and logging in ... -
Why the EU’s 8th Environmental Action Program matters – EURACTIV.com
The new EU environmental action program must be given a real bite to carry out the necessary actions, says Rebecca Humphries. Rebecca Humphries is Public Affairs ... -
Outer House judge cuts Scottish beaver lethal control licenses after petition from environmental charity
Outer House judge cuts Scottish beaver lethal control licenses after petition from environmental charity By Mitchell SkillingPosted 25 October 2021 Outer Chamber of the Court of ... -
Western Ghats | Rough mountains, shattered lives
Flash floods and subsequent landslides in Kerala once again highlight the fragile ecosystem of the mountain range that stretches almost parallel to the west coast of ... -
Environmental coalitions call on government to give ‘necessary’ time to draft maritime area planning law
For everything you need about the marine environment – covering the latest news and updates on marine science and wildlife, weather and climate, energy from the ... -
Group of residents lose challenge of Rathfarnham flood relief work
A group of residents have lost their challenge in the High Court over the approval of planning for flood relief works in Rathfarnham, Dublin. Judge Richard ... -
Residents sue over 698-bed student accommodation near UCD
A High Court judge has cleared a challenge to overturn the authorization for a 698-bed student housing development in Goatstown, south of Dublin. Two local residents ... -
Another attack in Afghanistan | The Daily Star
The increase in violence inside the country is a source of concern for the region Sun Oct 17, 2021 12:00 AM People inspect the interior of ... -
Resumption of face-to-face courses in private universities
While our public universities have already reopened rooms and libraries and have more or less set the dates for the reopening of their respective institutions, the ... -
Residents launch legal challenge over authorization of 282 Crumlin apartments
Local residents have launched a lawsuit to revoke An Bord Pleanála’s authorization for 282 apartments on the site of the former Eason warehouse in Crumlin, south ... -
DACC discusses brush code and effects of Project I-81 – eagle news online
CITY OF DEWITT – At its October 6 meeting, the DeWitt Advisory Conservation Commission (DACC) discussed the city’s brush code and relevant environmental concerns.A legislative document ... -
RPS: Double award for two RPS projects at the Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland
We are proud to announce that we have won not one, but two awards from the Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland (ACEI). Awarded Civil Engineering ... -
Councilor seeks to challenge city improvement plan due to pollution concerns
An independent adviser is seeking to challenge a plan to improve a central Co Leitrim town in the High Court because he believes the dust and ... -
State aid: Commission seeks comments on draft proposal to further facilitate the implementation of aid measures promoting green and digital transition – The European Sting – Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology
(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. The European Commission invites Member States and all other interested parties to ... -
Gas drilling in the Wadden Sea can be blocked by denying the permit: Think Tank
Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality Minister Carola Schouten may refuse to grant a permit for gas extraction under the Wadden Sea. The Wadden Academy think tank ... -
What should we call lab meat? (Probably not “Lab meat.”)
Language choices have helped set the stage for all of this – something those who currently judge the language and regulations surrounding cellular farming should keep ... -
Governor Hochul Joins Chesapeake Executive Council to Sign Landmark Climate Directive | WIVT
Posted: Oct 4, 2021 / 10:58 AM EDT / Update: Oct 4, 2021 / 10:58 AM EDT From the Chesapeake Bay program: At the meeting, Virginia ... -
The new approach awakened to save the bay
by James A. Bacon The Chesapeake Bay Program, a partnership of non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and federal, state and local governments, is now officially awake. In ... -
Hogan and Northam Meet in Virginia Beach to Announce Climate Change Directive | WDVM25 and DCW50
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – Virginia Governor Ralph Northam met with Maryland Governor Larry Hogan on Friday to pledge to take action on climate change and ... -
Governor of Virginia Ralph Northam – October
Strengthening efforts to achieve the goals of restoring the Chesapeake Bay by 2025, prioritizing the health of the bay and boosting economic activity VIRGINIA BEACH– Governor ... -
Italy tackles WNV biosecurity with One Health model – The Horse
When Italian doctors diagnosed a neurological disease due to West Nile virus (WNV) in a Sicilian man, they immediately set off a chain of events leading ... -
Mallorca Environment: Life Intemares project
Three new species of sponges were discovered in the underwater mountains of the Mallorca Canal during a scientific investigation by the Spanish Institute of Oceanography. According ... -
Ireland has the second highest level of greenhouse gas emissions per capita in the EU
Ireland had the second highest number of greenhouse gas emissions per person in the EU two years ago, with agriculture and transport the biggest emitters, and ...