Nothing quite prepares you for the first time you see a white-tailed eagle. On a cold, grey day, taking a boat out of Lochaline, on the Sound of Mull, I spot ravens, great black-backed gulls ...
Public-opinion surveys are underway in areas proposed for new White-tailed Eagle reintroduction projects across Britain. Cumbria, Wales, Exmoor and the Severn Estuary are on the cards for releases of ...
The shooting dead of a two-year-old female white-tailed eagle at Lough Owel, near Mullingar in Co Westmeath last month shocked nature lovers countrywide and was widely condemned as a deplorable act.
The Bald Eagle only has a white head and tail, while the African Fish Eagle has a white head, neck, and tail. Additionally, the Bald Eagle has yellow eyes, while the African Fish Eagle's eyes are ...
The National Parks and Wildlife Service has announced that one of the state’s rare white-tailed eagles has been shot dead in Co. Westmeath. But, why is this so significant?
Eagles have not thrived in Wales since the middle of the 19th Century but plans are now well advanced to re-introduce them ...
Eagles have not thrived in Wales since the middle of the 19th Century but plans are now well advanced to re-introduce them ...
A rare white-tailed eagle reintroduced to the wild during a State programme has been found shot dead. The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has launched an investigation into the incident ...
Minister of State for Nature and Heritage Malcolm Noonan has appealed to the public to come forward if they have any information related to the recent shooting dead of a White-tailed Eagle beside ...
An investigation is under way following the recent shooting dead of a white-tailed eagle in Co Westmeath. The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is appealing for information, following the ...