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Five curlew fledglings were successfully released near Lough Neagh They had been saved as eggs in late spring when two nest sites were threatened by peatland fires. In what was a conservation ...
Blue-green algae has been detected in Lough Neagh at both Traad Point and Kinturk (Curran's Quay). A new report says the condition of environmentally-sensitive areas in Northern Ireland is declining.
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Blue-green algae returns to Lough NeaghBlue-green algae has been detected in Lough Neagh for the first time in 2025, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) has confirmed. The lough, the UK's largest freshwater lake, has been ...
Campaigners have said there is a “real sense of dread” that warm, dry weather could cause the green-blue algae problem at Lough Neagh to worsen - potentially leaving locals without drinking ...
Blue-green algae has returned to Lough Neagh with the first confirmed cases of 2025, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) has confirmed. Noxious blooms of the algae covered large parts o ...
Blue-green algae has been detected in Lough Neagh for the first time in 2025, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) has confirmed. The lough, the UK's largest freshwater lake, has been ...
The Northern Ireland Environment Agency said two reports had been made from locations on Lough Neagh and were verified on April 10 and 11. Blue-green algae has returned to Lough Neagh with the ...
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