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2024 - Strong interest in Teagasc Forestry One-to-One Clinics - Teagasc | Agriculture and Food Development Authority

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Forestry and Sustainable Living at the 2023 Tullamore Show

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Status Orange high-level fire warning for Louth issued until Monday

Status Orange high-level fire warning for Louth issued until Monday Reporter: );   ); Teagasc is urging all involved in outdoor activity to exercise extreme caution, and to heed the high-level warning for fires which is in place this week. The current high pressure dominated weather patterns has resulted in a high fire risk in all areas where hazardous fuels such as dead grasses and shrub fuels such as heather and gorse exist. John Casey, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer, said: “This risk phase is expected to peak Friday, April 16, but the warning remains in place until Monday April 19. Based on recent fire activity, ignition risks appear to be mainly focussed on areas with public access, particularly peatland sites. Wildfires not only pose a serious risk to property and the rural environment, they also threaten lives directly in their path and by potentially diverting the resources of our emergency services.”

Status Orange high-level fire warning for Offaly issued until Monday

Status Orange high-level fire warning for Offaly issued until Monday Reporter: );   ); Teagasc is urging all involved in outdoor activity to exercise extreme caution, and to heed the high-level warning for fires which is in place this week. The current high pressure dominated weather patterns has resulted in a high fire risk in all areas where hazardous fuels such as dead grasses and shrub fuels such as heather and gorse exist. John Casey, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer, said: “This risk phase is expected to peak Friday, April 16, but the warning remains in place until Monday April 19. Based on recent fire activity, ignition risks appear to be mainly focussed on areas with public access, particularly peatland sites. Wildfires not only pose a serious risk to property and the rural environment, they also threaten lives directly in their path and by potentially diverting the resources of our emergency services.”

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