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As part of the 2025 Belfast Photo Festival, five diverse photographers have collaborated with conservation groups and local ...
TUV MLA Timothy Gaston said press reports dating back as far as 1923 on ‘discolouration of Lough Neagh’ highlights the ‘reality’ of the lough.
As Belfast Photo Festival 2025 launches, the team are prominently displaying images of Lough Neagh’s Toxic Blue Green Algal on digital billboards across the city, to recognise the fragility, immediacy ...
Fishing for eels on Lough Neagh was originally suspended just one week into this year’s season on 12 May due to low fat content in the eels. Soon after, on 6 June, Kathleen McBride, the CEO of the ...
The Department of the Environment (DOE) has confirmed concern that Zebra Mussels have spread to Lough Neagh. Zebra Mussels were first discovered in Northern Ireland in Lough Erne in 1997 and every ...
Harry Brown (62), Lurganeden Road, Pomeroy, Co Tyrone, pleaded guilty and was fined £1,500 plus a £15 offenders levy for a pollution offence that had impacted the Claggan River – a tributary of the ...
Northern Ireland Farmer convicted of polluting river flowing into Lough Neagh Water inspectors traced ‘dark grey coloured agricultural effluent’ back to a farm in Pomeroy, where Harry Brown ...
The draft third Northern Ireland climate change adaptation programme (NICCAP3) includes more than 250 actions suggested by government departments, councils, academia, NGOs, businesses and the public.
The draft third Northern Ireland climate change adaptation programme (NICCAP3) includes more than 250 actions suggested by government departments, councils, academia, NGOs, businesses and the public.
Northern Ireland’s agriculture minister has slammed “vile homophobic, racist and misogynistic” comments on social media in opposition to his department’s proposed Nutrients Action Programme.