Many birds nest in holes in trees, cliffs and old buildings. Nestboxes are substitutes for these holes which, with the removal of old trees and building renovations, are becoming scarce in the countryide. Over 30 species are known to have used nestboxes in Ireland.
- Date
- 01 June 2008
- Type
- Leaflet
Project dates: Jan 2005 - June 2008
- Date
- 01 June 2008
- Type
- Technology Update
Teagasc Research Magazine - Summer Edition 2008 Celebrating fifty years of scientific research
- Date
- 01 May 2008
- Type
- Magazine
Project dates: Dec 2004 - May 2008
- Date
- 01 May 2008
- Type
- Technology Update
Teagasc Dairy Open Day, Ballydague Farm
- Date
- 19 March 2008
- Type
- Event Proceeding
Teagasc Farm Buildings Conference and Demonstration
- Date
- 13 March 2008
- Type
- Event Proceeding
Teagasc Research Magazine - Spring Edition 2008 Unlocking farm forest potential Mobilising soil phosphate E. sakazakii – an emerging pathogen Nitrogen efficiency for grazing cows
- Date
- 01 February 2008
- Type
- Magazine
Assessing Rural Potential in the Western Balkans - 5223
- Date
- 01 February 2008
- Type
- Technology Update
The aim of this project was to evaluate the commercial potential of a range of potential forest and associated woodland ornamental species suitable for the cut foliage market. To do this, early market feedback and consultation with expert plants and nurserymen was used to make an initial selection of nearly fifty species.
- Date
- 01 February 2008
- Type
- Report
