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Household recyclables, Endangered species and biodiversity in forestry, Loughs and Waterways

Item 1 (Big Picture strand) -- "Household recyclables" We will track recyclable waste from it's source, find out how much of our green bin is actually recycled and how much is dumped in landfill, we will also reveal where all this recyclable material ends up... Item 2 (Heritage protection and Natural Environment strand) -- "Endangered species and biodiversity in forestry" As we engage with our current climate of pollution, hazardous development and intensive farming, ever-greater threats to Irish Biodiversity loom. The endangered hen harrier and red squirrel are just two species fighting for survival in Irelands Forests today. We will examine how future forestry planning can address the needs of such vulnerable creatures. Item 3 (Heritage protection and Natural Environment strand) -- "Loughs and Waterways" Across Ireland, certain environmental pressures threaten to obliterate entire species. We'll explore the cross boarder Strangford Lough and Lough Foyle and look at how best to protecting local ecosystems, particularly vulnerable fish stocks.

English
  • Originally Aired January 30, 2008
  • Runtime 25 minutes
  • Network RTÉ One
  • Created April 15, 2021 by
    Atellyer
  • Modified April 15, 2021 by
    Atellyer