fauna - rabbits, pheasants, sika and roe deer, grey squirrel
Yes, Sky Ireland is the only major airport in Ireland but there are also some other smaller airports in Ireland as well.Sky Ireland is the only international airport in Ireland.
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When species are introduced to new locations where they are not native, they are termed as "introduced species" or "invasive species." These introductions can disrupt ecosystems, outcompete native species, and impact local biodiversity. Examples include the cane toad in Australia and the zebra mussel in North America.
Introduced species are not inherently harmful; many can coexist peacefully with native species and contribute positively to their ecosystems. However, the statement that all introduced species are beneficial or harmless is not true, as many can disrupt local ecosystems, outcompete native species, and lead to biodiversity loss. Thus, while some introduced species can thrive without negative impacts, others can cause significant ecological challenges.
Bioinvasion is when a species is introduced into a whole new environment!
i only no 1 which is the rabbit
the same as any other westernised country really. Fuel oil, coal, and soybeans are some of the major imports in Ireland.
No, bandicoots are native to Australia and are not an introduced species. They belong to a group of marsupials that have evolved in Australia and surrounding islands. However, some species of bandicoots were introduced to other regions, such as New Guinea and the nearby islands.
Smoking is not banned in Ireland. It is only banned in some places. The smoking ban in enclosed work places, which is what you would be referring to, was introduced on Monday, March 29, 2004.
No, not all introduced species are invasive because they may have a natural predator that will eat them in their new environment. Also because the species can be biologically controlled, chemically controlled or mechanically controlled.
Ireland has a variety of major resources. Some of these include natural gas, petroleum, copper, lead, blueberries, limestone, zinc, and silver.
The Shannon and the Royal Canal. There are many others as Ireland has many rivers and some canals.