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Fears fires could spread to Killarney National Park
Fire crews in counties Kerry and Cork have attended over 50 gorse fires in recent days.
Today (Wednesday) National Park and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Conservation Rangers, Sam Bayley and Danny O'Keeffe, Regional Manager, Killarney National Park, assessed the uplands of Killarney National Park - Cores Mountain.
There were fears that sections of woodlands in the Park could be destroyed after a large fire started as a controlled gorse fire in a designated area of special conservation.
Under Section 40 of the Wildlife Act, 1976 it is an offence to burn from today March 1 to August 31 in any year, any vegetation growing on any land not then cultivated.
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Killarney Advertiser remains Kerry’s last family-owned news publication
Following the announcement this week that Kerry’s Eye has been acquired by Webprint, the Killarney Advertiser now stands as the last remaining family-owned and in-house published news outlet in the […]
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The Cuckoo has landed in the National Park for third year in a row
One of Killarney’s most famous migratory residents has made a triumphant return as Cuach Cores arrived back in the National Park this week following an incredible 9,000-kilometre journey from Africa. […]




