Groundwork

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Groundwork

Groundwork

@Groundwork9

Groundwork ran work-camps removing invasive Rhododendron ponticum from Killarney National Park from 1981 until 2009. We continue to monitor the woodlands.

Killarney National Park Se unió Temmuz 2015
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Ecofact@EcofactEcology·
Current trail camera footage of wild Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) at a site in east Co. Clare. Red Deer are not native to County Clare in the sense of continuous post-glacial occupation. Ireland’s original red deer population became extinct across most of the country by the early modern period, with the exception of the Killarney herd. The Red Deer present in Co. Clare today derive primarily from historical reintroductions during the 18th and 19th centuries. Although they are now well established and play the ecological role of a large native herbivore, they are genetically and historically distinct from Ireland’s native Killarney Red Deer.
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Marco Lambertini@ConvenerNatureP·
This is how I also feel about #Halloween… Massive overuse and single use of #plastic garments and gadgets…kick it off! 😅😅😅
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Groundwork@Groundwork9·
Killarney National Park: "The production of management plans is just another promise that keeps being made and keeps being broken." We'd even go as far as saying that the promise of new management plans has always been a diversionary tactic of Park mgmt. irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/outd…
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Ecofact@EcofactEcology·
Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) in Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, October 2025. The prey is a European Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), the main food source for this species.
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Ecofact@EcofactEcology·
Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) hunting for rabbits in Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, October 2025. I recorded this video from a hide and was privileged to observe two individuals during the sessions. The hide is located beside a watering area, and the estate is managed to provide suitable habitat for rabbits - the main food source for this species. The Iberian Lynx is listed under Annexes II and IV of the EU Habitats Directive. In the early 2000s, it was on the brink of extinction, but numbers are now recovering thanks to intensive conservation efforts.
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The English Oak Project
The English Oak Project@TheKentAcorn·
This is an Acorn Vase It is a good way to study the root system of an oak seedling It also allows you to grow an oak from seed indoors during the winter using forced germination That is why we have a selection of acorns wrapped in moist tissue, in a zip bag, in the fridge
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Native Woodland Trust
Native Woodland Trust@NativeWoodTrust·
This is all bad news - but we can still save our woodlands by removing unnecessary additional pressures, like overgrazing and invasive species. Some biosecurity would be nice..... In some UK woodlands, every young tree has died. What’s going wrong? theguardian.com/environment/20…
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All-Ireland Pollinator Plan
All-Ireland Pollinator Plan@PollinatorPlan·
Studies show that many 'wildflower' seed mixes contain non-native species & can inadvertently introduce invasive species Mow less, remove grass clippings, & local wildflowers will grow naturally. It takes time, but it's worth the wait #PatienceNotPackets
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