Wild Nephin: restoration, research and rewilding
"Restoration of peatlands is both costly and complicated," writes Ray O FoghlΓΊ. The current system of licensing and permissions is not fit for purpose.
Thanks @rayofoghlu.bsky.social for the write up
It was great to see everyone and discuss restoration of forested peatlands in Ireland.
@colinguilfoyle.bsky.social
www.farmersjournal.ie/more/climate... Wild Nephin: restoration, research and rewilding - Free
26.06.2025 18:43
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Foraging Behaviour of Nesting Grey Herons Inferred from PIT-Tagged Salmonid Fish
Studies of fish behaviour and ecology create opportunities for studying piscivores that have been underutilised. A leading example is the widespread use by fish biologists of Passive Integrated Transp...
How many salmon to herons eat?
Quite a lot. And they are willing to fly quite far to find them π¬π
ππΌ analysis from Karl Philips et al
@colinguilfoyle.bsky.social @joshkakaufmann.bsky.social
bioone.org/journals/ard... Foraging Behaviour of Nesting Grey Herons Inferred from PIT-Tagged Salmonid Fish
16.06.2025 18:14
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She mentioned the lynx are not a huge issue but wolves a growing challenge - even with guardian dogs. Great example of a landscape with both species-rich grasslands and woodlands alongside each other.
06.06.2025 16:43
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Interesting to chat to a farmer in the Swiss Jura this week while hiking. On that day the sheep were being brought south to the alps for the summer, while they also keep cows, llamas and horses in a landscape alongside lynx and now wolves also.
06.06.2025 16:43
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This is great, you no longer have to plague your NPWS ranger if you see wildlife crime
31.03.2025 20:02
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We've had a huge amount of interest in this and as a result have added an online option for the morning talks - registration available through the following link: www.eventbrite.ie/e/biodiversi...
20.03.2025 12:55
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Will be long-term project but essentially forest-to-bog on deep peat, rhodo removal (has begun), expand native woodland where possible, control deer pop and keep sheep out.
08.03.2025 08:43
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For the symposium or for Nephin Forest ?
07.03.2025 22:53
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Join us for a one-day symposium on the 12th June at the Marine Institute, Furnace, Co. Mayo where we will present new research focused on the biodiversity within @WildNephin & discuss the possibilities for the Nephin Forest + ecological restoration potential in the wider landscape π²
07.03.2025 12:11
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New in #BirdStudy
Concerning declines of #waders & passerines in #Iceland doi.org/10.1080/0006... #ornithology
19.02.2025 10:46
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A new study shows the expansion of Lynx in Europe - this is a phenomenal success story given the animal was intensely persecuted in much of its range.
www.kora.ch?action=get_f...
18.02.2025 11:28
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Agree! But it seems a bit inconsistent? Example here - except for Owenduff/Nephin complex the remainder of these SACs/SPAs (which are almost all blanket bog) seem to be in Cat. 3. I would've thought Cat 4. to be more appropriate but I could be misinterpreting
12.02.2025 10:02
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A lot of peatland is included in Cat. 3 (light brown), north mayo for example, which is a bit strange. Would be interesting to see underlying data behind it
11.02.2025 23:54
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Development of guidance and schemes for appropriate upland / commonage afforestation would be useful. A lot of the dark brown in the map is unsuitable for good reason (peat) but other areas more down to productivity rather than ecology (e.g. Glenveagh and Killarney NPs all dark brown)
11.02.2025 23:52
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Another year of catchment sightings in Burrishoole. Didnβt reach the golden eagle 2024 target but white-tailed eagle becoming more frequent π¦
15.01.2025 16:19
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Can this be accessed online Fintan?
08.01.2025 15:27
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Now open access !
07.01.2025 15:12
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Paper is not currently open access so please email or DM for a copy if interested!
06.01.2025 17:02
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Although forest to bog techniques have improved over the years, we hope the paper can help to inform the long term management of these sites and improve the chances of restoration success. We'll likely see many more of these projects in coming years in Ireland, including in Wild Nephin NP
06.01.2025 17:02
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The study also highlights the conservation importance of our remaining near-natural blanket bogs for threatened bird species such as golden plover and red grouse, and the complete community change which occurs following afforestation.
06.01.2025 17:02
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Overall we found that forest-to-bog restoration had benefits for Birds of Conservation Concern in Ireland (BoCCI) but the community response was variable as a result of differing vegetation structure at the restored sites which included increased broadleaf shrub, dwarf shrub and deadwood cover.
06.01.2025 17:02
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Cold one for camera trap collection in NΓ©ifinn FhiΓ‘in today @edeeyto.bsky.social
27.11.2024 17:40
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