Ireland's Rivers

Ireland's Rivers
Title Ireland's Rivers PDF eBook
Author Mary Kelly-Quinn
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Stream ecology
ISBN 9781910820551

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This book is a fascinating study of the varied nature of Irish river ecosystems--their beauty, significance, and the natural and human factors that make each one distinct. Ireland's Atlantic climate, alongside its largely agricultural economy and relatively small population, make the nature of Irish rivers vastly different from those on the European continent. With that in mind, there is significant interest in implementing measures to protect the dwindling number of near-pristine rivers in Ireland. This beautifully illustrated book provides a wonderful overview of Irish rivers and the risks that conservationists face in preserving their unique natural beauty.

Rivers of Ireland

Rivers of Ireland
Title Rivers of Ireland PDF eBook
Author Peter O'Reilly
Publisher Stackpole Books
Total Pages 450
Release 2003-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780811700726

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The only comprehensive guide to Irish waters, Rivers of Ireland gives full descriptions of each of Ireland's rivers. This new edition includes insider details for fishing guides, local tackle shops, resident fly tiers, and casting instructors.

Rivers of Britain and Ireland

Rivers of Britain and Ireland
Title Rivers of Britain and Ireland PDF eBook
Author Michael Pollard
Publisher Evans Brothers
Total Pages 52
Release 2002-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780237524821

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'Rivers of Britain and Ireland' takes us on a journey along seven important rivers - The Avon, Yorkshire Ouse, Tyne, Wye, Forth, Liffey and Lagan.

Wild Waters

Wild Waters
Title Wild Waters PDF eBook
Author Richard Nairn
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages 319
Release 2023-04-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 0717197581

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'I often sit by the bank of the small river that flows through our farm in County Wicklow, fascinated by its many moods ... Getting to know a river is like reading the story of a person's life ... from its young energetic stages in the hills to the slower-moving mature river, through to the tranquil water of lakes and finally to its resting place in the sea.' Richard Nairn is an ecologist who has been visiting waterways around Ireland for over half a century, fascinated by how they sustain and enrich our lives. Here he sets out on a year-long adventure to explore every stretch and tributary of the Avonmore River, which runs through Co. Wicklow. From source to sea, he immerses himself in the wildlife, archaeology, history and people connected to the river. Travelling to explore more of Ireland's rivers, lakes, wet woodlands, ponds and canals, Richard details encounters with dragonflies, crayfish, otters and great flocks of migratory waterbirds, and finds himself awestruck by the sense of a lost wilderness they convey. With our waterways now under serious threat, this is a love letter to Ireland's rivers and lakes, and a reminder of what we stand to lose. 'Opens the window into a watery world. Personal yet panoramic.' Colin Stafford-Johnson, filmmaker.

Ireland

Ireland
Title Ireland PDF eBook
Author R. W. G. Carter
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 508
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415052948

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First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Great Britain and Ireland

Great Britain and Ireland
Title Great Britain and Ireland PDF eBook
Author Horace Edwin Piggott
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 1922
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Rivers of Europe

Rivers of Europe
Title Rivers of Europe PDF eBook
Author Klement Tockner
Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 717
Release 2009-01-31
Genre Science
ISBN 0080919081

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Based on the bestselling book, Rivers of North America, this new guide stands as the only primary source of complete and comparative baseline data on the biological and hydrological characteristics of more than 180 of the highest profile rivers in Europe. With numerous full-color photographs and maps, Rivers of Europe includes conservation information on current patterns of river use and the extent to which human society has exploited and impacted them. Rivers of Europe provides the information ecologists and conservation managers need to better assess their management and meet the EU legislative good governance targets. Coverage on more than 180 European rivers Summarizes biological, ecological and biodiversity characteristics Provides conservation managers with information to resolve conflicts between recreational use of rivers, their use as a water supply, and the need to conserve natural habitats Data on river hydrology (maximum , minimum and average flow rates), seasonal variation in water flow Numerous full-color photographs Information on the underlying geology and its affect on river behaviour