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Contains information on a number of NI environmental agencies.
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The government agency protecting and conserving the natural and built environment explains its responsibilities and activities.
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Profile and case studies from executive agency, charged with providing scientific advice and judicial support for government in the UK.
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Provides a guide to the province's loughs.
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Provides information about the management strategy, wildlife and archaeology of the lough and wetlands.
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Provides the text of the document in Adobe Acrobat format, as well as a background to the plan.
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Includes a who's who, publication details, information on research opportunities and relevant links.
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The Northern Ireland Environment and Heritage Service explains what peatland is and describes its plants, wildlife, archaeology, history, and the uses of peat. Includes issues, conservation and places to visit.
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RASCAL is the result of a two year mapping project based at Queen's University Belfast to create and develop a new electronic portal to research and special collections in the province.
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Includes objectives, waste facts and the text of the latest waste management plan.
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A research-based, practical stone advisory service for property owners, architects, engineers and contractors, with advice on masonry for new or historic buildings, and information and photographs of major stone buildings, and how their materials withstand the environment.
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Includes branch contacts and information on navigation throughout Northern Ireland.
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Campaign to re-open the canal between Lough Neagh and Lough Erne with news, history and map.