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Swan and Cygnets
Swan and Cygnets
Our wildlife depends on our ability to conserve our natural resource
© Ann Hennessey
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Port of Cork
Port of Cork
The protection of the resource base upon which marine-related economic and social activities depend is vital.
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Hydro Electric Dam
Hydro Electric Dam
Sustained monitoring and management of our hydro electric stations is an essential part of the process of water conservation.
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A Cloughlea stream
A Cloughlea stream
To preserve the natural beauty of our island it is essential they we all do our part to contribute to the environment and its conservation
Copyright Ger Hussey
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A waste scene
A waste scene
This image shows perfectly how waste can accumulate in an area and starts to create environmental problems. Plastic sheeting and bags take years to decompose and this waste could be here for many years if it is not managed properly
Copyright Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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What to put in your compost bin?
What to put in your compost bin?
For best results coarse materials should be chopped or ground into small pieces before being added to the heap as this will speed decomposition.
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ENFO Desktop Background: Sunset
ENFO Desktop Background: Sunset
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Litter Constituents
Litter Constituents
Copyright Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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A nappy disaster
A nappy disaster
A child can use up to 8,500 nappies from birth to potty. This number of used nappies would fill to 150 black plastic bags. Some people think they can flush nappies down the toliet but the cartoon shows what could happen. If a mum used modern reusable nappies, she could get by with less than a hundred. Even if she washes the nappies herself, she’ll save over €2,000.
Copyright Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government