A near-extinct species of bird is on the path to recovery following a successful initiative from Northern Ireland farmers and ...
The curlew was once a common sight across Northern Ireland, but numbers have fallen by more than 80% since the 1980s. The ...
The RSPB NI said the efforts of dedicated staff and local farmers working in partnership through the Curlew LIFE project ...
Agriculture is attributed as the "principal cause" of pollution in Lough Erne, according to Minister Long in the Northern ...
Lough Erne is made up of two connected lakes in Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Offering an array of things to do including watersports and hiking, as well as luxury stays, Lough Erne should be on ...
The company behind Co Fermanagh food processor Ready Egg Products saw its pre-tax profit almost double to £16.4 million last ...
Blue-green algae is toxic to animals and can cause illness in humans Blue-green algae has been found in lower Lough Erne and the algal bloom on Lough Neagh has moved south, according to council ...
According to exclusively obtained data, peak summer temperatures have been consistently high on Lough Erne, particularly from ...
THE delicate ecosystems of Fermanagh, and the wildlife that depend on them, are facing unprecedented challenges as the impacts of climate ...
Autumn is here and the midterm break is just around the corner, so it's the perfect time to plan some activities together as ...
THERE have been 387 confirmed pollution incidents in the Lough Erne system, with agriculture identified as the leading cause, ...
But, its presence enabled the dawn of the wooden steam paddler age on Lough Erne. There were already eight steam paddlers on the Shannon and two in Lough Neagh - and it was from there, the largest ...