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3 tips to help Northern Ireland wildlife survive the cold winter

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Plea for closer cross-border cooperation on nature, climate

“Common ground is just that – the soil we tread on that gently holds us together,” he said. The conference was hosted by the new Shared Island Unit set up by the government to help maintain all-island relations post-Brexit. Speakers, including scientists, regulators and environmental activists, said while there were strong links and shared projects between universities and environmental groups north and south, official policy was not always so closely aligned. They raised concerns around the Brexit fall-out and what the implications may be for a Northern Ireland no longer bound by EU environmental directives or the biodiversity clauses in the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy.

'Watch the Birdie' for RSPB | Coleraine Times

‘Watch the Birdie’ for RSPB RSPB NI - a charity that works to inspire everyone to give nature a home and to secure a healthy environment for wildlife - is hoping that more people than ever will celebrate their love of nature and unite to count garden birds at the end of January for the annual Big Garden Birdwatch. Wednesday, 27th January 2021, 7:00 am In the past year, there has been a surge in interest in the nature on our doorsteps and many people have come to rely on garden birds to bring joy and comfort in these unsettling times. This year’s event takes place on Friday to Sunday January 29 to 31.

Some seed eating birds in decline in Northern Ireland

BBC News By Conor Macauley Published image copyrightRSPB image captionExperts say lower numbers of linnets are down to a continued reduction of our small arable sector Some seed eating birds have been in decline in NI over the past decade, according to a report published on Thursday. Experts put lower numbers of linnets and reed buntings down to a continued reduction of our small arable sector, which provides food. By contrast, their numbers are increasing in other parts of the UK. Greenfinches, a once common sight, are under major pressure from an incurable disease they pick up from wood pigeons.

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