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Green Supply Chain & Project Management. Measuring & Communicating Sustainability. Compliance, Audit & Reporting. Blog & Resources. Take our Environmental Audit. Clients & Partners. Blog & Resources. Raquo; Green Library. Visit our Green Library where you can download the latest presentations and case studies in Sustainability. Presentation Microsoft Ireland – Sustainable Supply Chain. Presentation Enhancing Competitiveness through Sustainable Supply Chain. Presentation Greener. On and off the pitch.
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Only One Ireland: December 2006
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Irish field notes, lists and vital statistics. Saturday, December 16, 2006. The invasive Wiggly Wigglers. Read Heather's Wiggly Wiggler blog. Yes, we do have the same taste for blog templates.). Subscribe to the Wiggly Wigglers podcast. Links to this post. Irish red data books. Two Irish red data books have been published to date. The Irish Red Data Book: 1 Vascular Plants (Curtis and McGough, 1988). The Irish Red Data Book: 2 Vertebrates (Whilde, 1993). Links to this post. 9 are already extinct. The Bot...
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Only One Ireland: Water quality for the period 2003 - 2005
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Irish field notes, lists and vital statistics. Thursday, August 17, 2006. Water quality for the period 2003 - 2005. In August 2006, the Environmental Protection Agency released a report on surface and groundwater quality for the period 2003 - 2005. Some findings were:. Approximately 23 per cent of groundwater locations examined in 2005 exceeded Ireland's national guidelines value for nitrate concentration for drinking water and 2 per cent breached the mandatory limit. The island of ireland. And you can f...
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Only One Ireland: February 2007
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Irish field notes, lists and vital statistics. Friday, February 23, 2007. 31 species of butterfly in Ireland. There are 31 species of butterfly in Ireland. You can find about 28 of these species in the Burren. In Co Clare and 21 in Lullymore West bog. Find out more on Ireland's butterflies:. See photos, read information on and find out where to spot all these butterfly species at www.irishbutterflies.com. Buy the Millennium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland. Links to this post. Badly damaged...
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Only One Ireland: July 2007
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Irish field notes, lists and vital statistics. Thursday, July 05, 2007. Blanket Bog Restoration Project. The Blanket Bog Restoration Project project. Aims to restore some of active blanket bog in Ireland - including bogs at:. The MacGillycuddys' Reeks, Co. Kerry. Slieve Aughty, Co. Clare. Nephin Beg, Crossmolina, Glenamoy and Bangor-Erris in Co. Mayo. Barnesmore Gap and Lough Golagh in Co. Donegal. The Ox Mountains in Co. Sligo, and. The Slieve Blooms in Co. Laois. Links to this post. A true colour image...
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Only One Ireland: August 2007
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Irish field notes, lists and vital statistics. Monday, August 13, 2007. Wildlife of urban parks in Dublin. South County Dublin contains around 16 square kilometers of public parks and open spaces. Not only enjoyed by people, these provide invaluable habitat and wildlife corridors for many fish, birds, mammals, amphibians, insects, plants, fungi. Sightings include otters, foxes, herons, kingfishers, sparrowhawks, common frogs, smooth newts, red admiral butterflies and the now-scarce cowslip. Tree Council ...
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Only One Ireland: September 2007
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Irish field notes, lists and vital statistics. Thursday, September 06, 2007. Ireland's changing land use. Ireland's land cover is as follows:. Agricultural areas - 66.8%. Forest and semi-natural areas - 11.9%. Water - 2.3%. Artificial surfaces - 1.9%. Between 1990 to 2000, artificial surfaces increased in area by a third - from 1.5% cent to 1.9% of total land cover. This is due to urban sprawl and developments in infrastructure and sports facilities. Pages and Corine Land Cover Mapping. Links to this post.