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When Two Hemispheres Collide: Where to Now for Rewilding in Ireland?
When Two Hemispheres Collide: Where to now for rewilding in Ireland? By Vincent Hyland Sign up for our monthly newsletter! I have just been to visit one of the most enchanting islands, County Kerry, Ireland. Everyone outside of where I live talks about Valentia, Puffin, Skellig, and the Blasket Islands, but for those of us...
Dotted along large shallow inlets and bays, across their range, they consist of reefs, perennial vegetated stony banks and cliffs, salt meadows, sea caves, and dry and wet heath. The fragmented remains of the house, which was tragically consumed by fire in 1955, Originally an architectural masterpiece designed by the renowned Irish architect Michael Scott, whose father’s family hailed from the area.My first time visiting these gardens was in 1985. We are definitely in a state of flux where nature restoration requires legislation, a change in policy at European and national levels, a commitment that is compensatory and beneficial to those who manage the land, and a participatory role for members of the public.
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