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Analysis From the Curlew to the Natterjack Toad - how are Ireland's native species doing?

Conservationist Mary McGrath looks at Ireland’s indigenous species and the ways we can all help them survive.

HAVING SPENT A lifetime working in art conservation, protecting great works of art by Rembrandt, Monet and Francis Bacon in museums here at home and around the world, my roots in rural Kildare drew me home.

Alongside my passion for art is a deep love of Ireland’s unique natural environment and native breeds. On 30 September Eanna Ni Lamhna will launch my first solo exhibition – Endangered! – in Kilcock Art Gallery.

This exhibition of paintings and original prints combines my passions for art and native wildlife and my hope is that the artworks will inspire more people to do what they can to protect Ireland’s wonderful ecosystem.

The exhibition depicts some of our special native mammals, reptiles and birds showcasing the wonderful diversity and richness of the animals and birds which have survived despite intensive farming, habitat destruction and the demands of industry. Sadly, much of our indigenous wildlife is under severe threat with many species endangered. Without urgent intervention and changes to our lifestyle, they will be lost forever.

Ireland’s wildlife

Spending time on my smallholding during lockdown highlighted to me what we have already lost; many hares and skylarks, bees, ladybirds and curlew. But there is always hope and when hope is combined with positive action it is possible to work wonders. Being part of the team that re-established the Kerry Bog Pony, which was recognised by the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine and the European Union, helped cultivate my interest in our local wildlife.

akerrybogponyatthekerrybogvillagemuseum A Kerry Bog Pony at the Kerry Bog Village Museum in County Kerry, Shutterstock / chrisdorney Shutterstock / chrisdorney / chrisdorney

The Kerry Bog Pony is a rare, small, native Irish breed which had almost become extinct by the 1990s when, due to advances in DNA analysis, they were identified as a distinct breed. By this time there were only six stallions and 20 mares known to exist. The ponies survived in a small pocket of land in south Kerry where they had been used to take turf in from the bog and to carry seaweed to fertilise the fields. Urgent conservation measures were taken and today there are approximately 150 breeding mares with around 60 foals being registered every year.

Another example of successful conservation is the Old Irish Goat. It arrived in Ireland about 5,000 years ago and was Ireland’s only goat breed until around 1900, often known as ‘the poor man’s cow’. The breed could produce up to 200 gallons of milk per year.

goatoldirishgoatbakribheergoatold The Old Irish Goat. Shutterstock / Farhan.ali3355 Shutterstock / Farhan.ali3355 / Farhan.ali3355

They became extinct in captivity surviving only in feral herds where interbreeding with imported domestic goats caused major loss of the original characteristics but a captive breeding programme is seeing some success. The goats are also being used for conservation grazing to create fire breaks on Howth Head.

Indigenous birds

We are lucky to have some wonderful native birds in Ireland. Oystercatchers are resident and winter visitors from Iceland and the Faeroe Islands. They nest principally on shingle beaches, dunes, salt marshes and rocky shores around the coast, but also on some large inland lakes. Their numbers have declined by about 28% since the early 2000s.

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Ireland’s National Bird, the Lapwing, has, like many other ground-nesting birds, suffered major declines over the last 40 years due to the loss of wetland habitat and changes in farming practices.

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Sadly, it is now red-listed on the Birds of Conservation Concern in Ireland and is a Northern Ireland priority species because of its decline, rarity and importance. This year thanks to conservation efforts two pairs of Lapwing nested successfully in Co Down after a gap of many years. 

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Similarly, the Curlew which breeds on bogs, wet grassland and unimproved pasture is critically endangered due to habitat loss. Curlew numbers have declined drastically from 5,000 nesting pairs in the late 1980s to approximately 130 pairs today – a decline of 97% in just 20 years.

The Natterjack Toad, another of Ireland’s most endangered creatures, is making a slight comeback. During the dry spell in June this year, many of their local ponds in south Kerry dried up.

malenatterjacktoadepidaleacalamita Natterjack Toad Shutterstock / Pedro Luna Shutterstock / Pedro Luna / Pedro Luna

Spawn was rescued and taken to Fota Wildlife Park where it hatched out successfully and 200 baby toads were then released under a National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) conservation scheme which compensates farmers who maintain suitable breeding ponds on their land.

The Irish Hare avoids grazing in the same areas as cattle and sheep so any increases in livestock numbers will reduce hare habitats. Populations can vary locally due to direct competition for territory with rabbits and brown hares.

anirishmountainharewestofireland Irish Hare Shutterstock / Ben Whitley Shutterstock / Ben Whitley / Ben Whitley

Numbers are falling due to habitat loss and predation by foxes, stoats, cats, stray dogs and birds of prey. However, the good news is that new populations of Irish Mountain Hares live on the grounds of airports which provide them with suitable habitats.

The Freshwater Pearl Mussel, which is found in near-pristine freshwater habitats, can live for up to 140 years, making it Ireland’s longest-living animal.

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European freshwater pearl mussel populations have declined by 90% over the past century. In Ireland, 27 freshwater pearl mussel populations are protected within Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) but these populations are also undergoing a slow decline, and face extinction unless action is taken.

The diversity of our nature

Appreciating our native ecosystem means recognising that each element is unique but also an intricate part of the whole. It reminds me of the wonderful Irish phrase ‘Ní Neart Go Cur Le Chéile’ – There’s No Strength Without Unity. The same applies to us in terms of conserving our native environment.

On my small holding in Kildare, I farm for nature; planting trees and bushes that produce nuts and berries for the wildlife, and native plant species for the bees and butterflies.

My home is surrounded by mature hedgerows and trees with a pond outside my kitchen window. This morning there were five blackbirds eating the fallen apples and the robin came into the kitchen to rob the dogs’ food! We can all play our small but important part if we are to successfully protect our wildlife from extinction. Let’s give nature a chance to recover. Let’s appreciate and cherish our ecosystem’s survivors and realise that we can all make a positive difference.

‘Endangered!’ by Mary McGrath, M.A. Fellow of the International Institute of Conservation & Artist, an art exhibition of paintings and original prints dealing with biodiversity, can be viewed at Kilcock Art Gallery from 30 September to 21 October. An oak sapling will be planted for every artwork sold in this exhibition. More at KilcockGallery and MaryMcGrath.ie.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 3:17 PM

    A hospital? What is it?

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    Jul 11th 2018, 3:25 PM

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    Jul 11th 2018, 3:29 PM

    @Anto Curran: Ladies and gentlemen, this is your stewardess speaking… We regret any inconvenience the sudden cabin movement might have caused, this is due to periodic air pockets we encountered, there’s no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you enjoy the rest of your flight… By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?

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    Jul 11th 2018, 3:40 PM

    @Larissa Nikolaus: I am serious and stop calling me Shirley

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:24 PM

    @Claudio Cavaliere: looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:44 PM

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:46 PM

    @john barnes: Captain how soon can we land?
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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:51 PM

    @Trevor Wallace: Pardon me stewardess, I speak jive.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:55 PM

    @Link: Hey, you know what they say: see a broad to get dat booty yak ‘em…

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:56 PM

    leg ‘er down a smack ‘em yak ‘em!

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    Jul 11th 2018, 5:03 PM

    @Crocodylus Pontifex: Haven’t seen you in a while. Welcome back, Space Pope.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 5:38 PM

    “Nervous?”
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    Jul 11th 2018, 5:39 PM

    Hi, Jack….

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    Jul 11th 2018, 5:42 PM

    @Robc:
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    Jul 11th 2018, 6:10 PM

    @Anto Curran: Hey lil guy!! Come on in. Have you ever seen a grown man naked??

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    Jul 11th 2018, 6:31 PM

    @I’m not wavy gravy: Good to be back sir

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    Jul 11th 2018, 7:59 PM

    @Crocodylus Pontifex: don’t start that red zone crap with me again

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    Jul 11th 2018, 8:36 PM

    @john barnes: 38 years ago today lads

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    Jul 11th 2018, 11:33 PM

    @Larissa Nikolaus: He is, and don’t call him Surely!

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    Jul 12th 2018, 4:43 AM

    What was it we had for dinner tonight?
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    Yes, I remember, I had the lasagna.

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    Jul 12th 2018, 7:45 AM

    @Larissa Nikolaus: and that’s another thing don’t call me Shirley…

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    Jul 12th 2018, 10:14 AM

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    Jul 12th 2018, 10:15 AM

    @Anto Curran: ahaha he played the character so straight hilarious :P

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    Jul 11th 2018, 5:32 PM

    Any chance Aer Lingus could refer to the people flying with them as “passengers” instead of “guests”? Are we meant to feel special when we are called a guest?

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    Jul 11th 2018, 6:06 PM

    @Diarmaid Mac Aonghusa: I noticed that on a recent flight. Really bugged me. I paid for my tickets!

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    Jul 11th 2018, 6:16 PM

    @pZTahAXy: when one AL stewardess announced that we would “deplane momentarily” I asked her if we could get off de plane, and permanently – she looked at me like I had two heads.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 6:16 PM

    @Diarmaid Mac Aonghusa: When I have guests I wish I could strap them in a seat and hope they fall asleep

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    Jul 11th 2018, 8:38 PM

    @Kieran Henry: Some thick beret PR guru got paid a fortune for that rubbish

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    Jul 11th 2018, 11:37 PM

    @Diarmaid Mac Aonghusa: I agree, I do not know why airlines are starting to use the word guests – after all I have never been a guest on a commercial airline, I always paid and the term guest suggests non payment, it is getting silly….

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    Jul 12th 2018, 1:06 AM

    @Niall Ó Cofaigh: so when you go to a hotel you don’t pay? Here’s me spending 30 years paying to be a guest in hotels.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:33 PM

    Salmon agus salmon-eile.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 3:16 PM

    No passengers were ill ? Interesting !

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    Jul 11th 2018, 3:38 PM

    @Terry Cahill: more than likely all of the ill cabin crew ate in the same restaurant or cafe and that’s why the pilots and passengers were not ill

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    Jul 11th 2018, 3:29 PM

    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your stewardess speaking… We regret any inconvenience the sudden cabin movement might have caused, this is due to periodic air pockets we encountered, there’s no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you enjoy the rest of your flight… By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:02 PM

    @Ruairi Gagarin: Those films are hilarious after 5 pints and a couple of spliffs…. or so I’ve heard.

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    @Tommy Roche: I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 3:20 PM

    It will be interesting to see if the cause can be identified.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:40 PM

    @Paul Laing: I blame the Russians!

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:51 PM

    @Colette Kearns: well of course you would.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 5:01 PM

    @Paul Laing: what does that mean?

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:03 PM

    Must’ve been nice to be a “guest” of the HSE though.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 10:16 PM

    I was on the flight. We returned to terminal in San Francisco before take off so a couple of passengers could disembark as they were too sick to travel. I think the cabin crew picked it up when assisting those passengers.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 10:34 PM

    @Sean Farrell: If it was viral it would be highly unlikely it would spread that fast..im thinking food poisoning at a hotel perhaps.. glad more folks were not affected.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 11:57 PM

    @Sean Farrell: Thank you for that interesting contribution – and it is not unheard of for this to happen, aircraft and ships worldwide…. when the Ebola virus was doing the rounds a few flights were quarantined. It is a serious decision to take but best in the long run as the process might establish what was wrong with the unloaded passengers and should there be any risk of airborne transmission then everyone on board could get proactive medical attention or at least have contact details should anything develop.

    I have read the rules and would have hated to be on any flight quarantined but can understand the reasons and they include proper disease control if needed… hopefully and thankfully everything ended in a false alarm but with the rule of “better safe then sorry” and I hope it was not too much of an inconvenience or too much of a delay after such a long flight…

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    Jul 12th 2018, 12:01 AM

    @Craig Barry: Something like the Ebola virus can infect people on a plane quite quickly – even something as simple as the flu virus can be transmitted via the air recycling system on an aircraft – it only takes one sneeze to pick up the flu when the virus goes airbourne….

    The protocol is there and is worldwide and applies to planes and ships — I just never heard it applied to any flights landing in Ireland… but there are loads if cases worldwide for ships and planes – all very interesting – and this looks like it was a happy ending and not an airbourne infectious disease

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:05 PM

    Yes, yes, I remember, I had lasagna.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:03 PM

    Anyone have the fish?

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    Jul 12th 2018, 12:28 AM

    I was on this fight two weeks ago from Dublin to San Francisco with my wife and kids. We were very sick (vomiting and sores around or mouths) for three days after. If it is the same plane Aer Lingus are using they should be looking at the air conditioning system. I wonder have anyone other passengers got sick after using this fight in the last few weeks.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:44 PM

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    … Crew probably had better food, albeit not in this case, than the passengers. They are paying for it now

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    Jul 11th 2018, 4:50 PM

    Z Day People finally here, Be prepared to run fast and hit hard…………I wish you all the best of luck

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    Jul 11th 2018, 10:33 PM

    I just want to tell you both good luck. We’re all counting on you.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 11:50 PM

    On a serious note there is a protocol in place for aircraft (and shipping) where an unexplained illness occurs on board, then the aircraft must report this and is put into quarantine until the chief medical officer (or his representative) attends clears the passengers (and crew) to disembark and, to the best of my knowledge, the doors or the aircraft cannot be opened until allowed by the medical officer.

    Why all the fuss…. well it has been not unknown for deadly infectious diseases to be carried onto a flight by an infected passenger and the air recycling can result in infecting other passengers. Maybe if there is a doctor on board that can make a diagnosis the flight does not need to be quarantined, I do not know the trigger to start the quarantine process but it happens all over the world and the protocol is part of the infectious diseases control – remember when the world was dealing with an outbreak of the Ebola virus – but I do think that is the cabin crew were all sick and no one else and none of the cockpit crew then one maybe has to look elsewhere…. just the protocol causes delays and distress to those on board… and can be scary – not sure how often it happens either here or in other countries – but a quick search will reveal the protocol and some other incidences

    Nice to know that the process works – and it is why the people are not disembarked and are NOT removed to hospital until they are assessed.

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    Jul 11th 2018, 7:13 PM

    Fume event?

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    Jul 11th 2018, 5:58 PM

    Must have been a squeaky bum landing…

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    Jul 12th 2018, 10:35 AM

    Exactly what happened to four of us a year ago on the same flight after eating shepherds pies. Would be a great idea for Aer Lingus staff to check the Best Before dates before serving their customers. I will never forget that flight feeling like puking all around the plane together with my friends. It was a great experience Aer Lingus, thank you!

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    Jul 11th 2018, 10:16 PM

    Smacks of “outbreak” queue Dustin and Cuba” #Cedarfalls

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    Jul 11th 2018, 6:39 PM

    The lot of you are talking rubbish,

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    Jul 12th 2018, 6:46 AM

    @Philip slevin: This is great ! So entertaining !

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    Jul 12th 2018, 2:29 PM

    Ladies and gentleman this is your Captain speaking, please do not be alarmed, shortly an Oxygen mask will deploy from your overhead cabin.

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