Heritage Outlook: Winter 2010/ Spring 2011

Heritage Outlook: Winter 2010/ Spring 2011

General

Magazine of the Heritage Council. Main feature: wrought iron gates-An important element of our architectural heritage. 

Features: wrought iron gates-An important element of our architectural heritage. It's A Small World- the astonishing world of Ireland's invertebrates, In appreciation of painted signs & more. 

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Heritage Outlook: Summer/ Autumn 2010

Heritage Outlook: Summer/ Autumn 2010

General

Quarterly magazine of the Heritage Council. Main article - Nurture Through Nature - the importance of outdoor experiences for children. 

Also in this issue - Bogland Beauties & 2010 International Year of Biodiversity.

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Heritage Outlook: Winter 2009/ Spring 2010

Heritage Outlook: Winter 2009/ Spring 2010

General

Quarterly magazine of the Heritage Council featuring news, events, opportunities and heritage features.

Features - A Green Field is a blank canvas, The Media and Ireland's attitude to heritage, Nature or nuisance - Ireland's relationship with the natural world and Basking Sharks - Tracking the great fish of the sun.

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Birds, Bats, Buildings and You

Birds, Bats, Buildings and You

General Natural Heritage & Biodiversity

A leaflet explaining the importance of our buildings for bats and birds.

Building owners are the guardians of many bats and nesting birds.This publication is not intended to be exhaustive guidance if you are planning works on your building, but to deepen our understanding of how important buildings are for bats and birds.

Also available in Irish here

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Heritage Outlook: Landscape Highlights 2004 - 2009 [Special Edition]

Heritage Outlook: Landscape Highlights 2004 - 2009 [Special Edition]

General Landscapes

These articles were presented as part of the package available for the 2009 Landscape Conference. 

This special edition of Heritage Outlook brings together all the landscape articles featured in the magazine between 2004 and 2009.

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Heritage Outlook: Summer/ Autumn 2009

Heritage Outlook: Summer/ Autumn 2009

General

Quarterly magazine of the Heritage Council featuring news, events, opportunities and heritage features.

In this issue:


CELEBRATING BIODIVERSITY WEEK 2009 Orchids, Waders and Wild Goats
CLIMATE CHANGE New research anticipates the impact on heritage and tourism
IRISH ART Adding to our collection of treasures
REUSING ABBEYLEIX MARKET HOUSE • LOOKING AFTER LANDSCAPES • HERITAGE EVENTS

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Heritage Outlook: Winter 2008/ Spring 2009

Heritage Outlook: Winter 2008/ Spring 2009

General

Quarterly magazine of the Heritage Council featuring news, events, opportunities and heritage features.

Also in this issue:

HISTORIC GARDENS
Discovering our rare historic growing heritage
THE RIVER SHANNON
Take a tour down Ireland’s most important river
TRADITIONAL BOATS OF IRELAND
Recording tradition before it sinks
WATERFORD BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN • HERITAGE EVENTS • RAHAN CONSERVATION PLAN

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Heritage Outlook: Summer/ Autumn 2008

Heritage Outlook: Summer/ Autumn 2008

General

The Heritage Council's quarterly magazine with heritage news, events, opportunities and features.

In this edition - Áras na hOidhreachta: the archaeology of a palatial past - the history of the Bishop's Palace in Kilkenny, home to the Heritage Council and an important piece of our national heritage.

Also in this Issue:

- Celebrating Biodiveristy Week 2008 - How do we really feel about biodiversity loss? The Lichen Ireland project 2005 - 2008 and creating green infrastructure. Pollution in China, the wise use of wetlands, thatching and Castlecomer Discovery Park, Kilkenny.

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Heritage Outlook: Winter 2007/ Spring 2008

Heritage Outlook: Winter 2007/ Spring 2008

General

The quarterly magazine of the Heritage Council with heritage news, events, opportunities and features.

In this issue:

ARE WE WILLING TO PAY FOR OUR HERITAGE?
A new report looks at the public’s concerns for the state of our heritage
FARMING ON THE EDGE
The benefits of traditional farming methods and its value for wildlife
FROM RAGS TO RICHES
Remembering Catherine Hayes, Ireland’s first operatic diva
ARE WE CONSERVING OUR NATURAL ARTERIES?
Ignorance of the broad benefits of our hedgerows is leading to their destruction
HERITAGE WEEK 2007
WALLED TOWNS DAY
PRESERVING BUILDINGS AT RISK

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Heritage Outlook: Summer/ Autumn 2007

Heritage Outlook: Summer/ Autumn 2007

General

The quarterly magazine of the Heritage Council with news, events, opportunities and features.

CELEBRATING BIODIVERSITY WEEK 2007
The Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland

THE LANDSCAPES WE DESERVE
conserving Ireland’s landscapes before it is too late

BOUNDLESS HORIZONS
Historic Landscape Characterisation

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC • LOCAL BIODIVERSITY AREAS • THE INDIAN MUGHAL MINIATURES

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