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Ireland Is Facing Extinctions, a Greatly Depleted Countryside and Climate Change – we don’t need more bird boxes!

March 21, 2019 2

(The following article on the lack of funding towards biodiversity and ecology in Ireland was sent to us by an author who wished to remain anonymous, as the opinions shared may negatively affect their career […]

And because social media is all about the fluffies and about promotion- some shameless self promotion of one of my “fluffy” focused shots.
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Social media in Conservation: the Unlikely Ally that could make all the difference

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This article was inspired by a conversation I had recently with friends on the merits and downfalls of social media. Personally, I find social media to be a motivator and an educational tool. This is […]

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