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Fingal is full
of wildlife. The coast and the countryside, with the islands,
estuaries, dunes, river valleys, hedgerows and woodlands,
offer many different places for wildlife to live. The great
diversity of plants and animals, including many rare and protected
species, can be seen around us every day.
This website will help you find out more about Fingal's biodiversity,
and how you can get involved in enjoying and protecting our
natural heritage in your area, for now, and for future generations.
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The
Fingal Biodiversity Programme is all about ACTION
on the ground, to actively protect the natural environment
in Fingal... |
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Fingal County Council has teamed up with OWLS which is an exiting new nature club for kids.
The OWLS club organises all sorts of... |
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The
expression in your own backyard is literally
how close many of us will get to witnessing the wonders
of nature. No matter what the size... |
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What
better way to enjoy nature than to be out walking in
it... |
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