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Celebration of the Successes of Cross-border Project

5th Oct, 2022

‘CANN’ was acclaimed recently at a celebration event held in Newry, Co Down, attracting an audience from far and wide.

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A Streamscape for Schools on the Shores of Lough Arrow

21st Sep, 2022

Over 170 children from eight schools in communities surrounding Lough Arrow have taken part in a fabulous education programme recent

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From Islay to Ireland – a peatland learning event for ACT staff in the CANN project

13th May, 2022

A fascination study tour by CANN partners ACT round Ireland and Northern Ireland on a fact finding mission

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Have your say for Cuilcagh and Slieve Anierin

10th May, 2022

The Conservation Action Plan is being written, Your input at the latest online and in-person sessions is essential.

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Celebration of Conservation Successes at Lough Arrow

6th May, 2022

A fascinated audience of anglers, conservationists and academics met at Lough Arrow last week to celebrate conservation successes

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No Noah’s Ark for White-clawed Crayfish

10th Feb, 2022

The CANN project has recently halted its plans to re-locate white-clawed crayfish populations within the network of lakes

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The Hen Harrier – Ireland’s rhino, panda or elephant

2nd Feb, 2022

The hen harrier is our rhino, our tiger, our panda, is our elephant. We must seek to educate people and learn to protect this icon

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CANN Project finalist in Europe-wide competition

19th Oct, 2021

The prestigious Innovations in Politics Awards, has selected the CANN project as a finalist in the Ecology section

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Fire-fighting and Fire-prevention techniques demonstrated on Cuilcagh

15th Oct, 2021

Wildfire awareness event for key site users and landowners to increase awareness of how wildfires can be prevented held on Cuilcagh

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Finance Minister explores value of peatland on Cuilcagh visit

13th Oct, 2021

Finance Minister Connor Murphy today paid a visit to the peatland restoration project on Cuilcagh Mountain in Fermanagh

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