Green Island Of Ireland
Nature, being the most beautiful and self-sacrificing gift that we enjoy in our life, has found a way of showing communicative signs of their feelings and love for us. Every minute she speaks of her love and about ways to receive the best from her, but people forget to listen to her. Whatever may be the size of the living beings, she shares her care every minute of our lives for us.
But do we respect her and help her in giving us more gifts? We disgrace her in ways that even makes her crippled permanently in many ways. However in the world of tyranny and dictatorship, we find that nature is respected beyond any forms of imagination by the people of Ireland. Here, they feel the importance of nature and serve her in ways that pleases her, thereby enabling her to give us the best gifts ever. We shall see how nature remains natural and healthy and the ways in which she shows her appreciation here in Ireland
Having a vast range of resources like natural gas, peat, dolomite, petroleum, copper, barium, lead, limestone, silver, gypsum in abundant quantities and lower concentrations of zinc, Ireland has been considered as one of the luckiest lands in this world. Steps are being taken to protect her from starvation due to loss of the resources. In order to maintain good stability in the categories like fishing, foresting, livestock, all forms of agriculture and fisheries, people use these resources wisely in present times.
The unique formations of the island have been very useful in preservation of the resources and for the steady regeneration of the renewable resources there. It is said that Ireland had been separated from the mainland much earlier than the other Islands. There are no snakes here, as a result of this earlier separation before the evolution of these reptiles.
Many laws like the wildlife preservation of 1976, the Wildlife Act of 1976 (Protection of Wild Animals) Regulations and the Wildlife Act of 1976 (Acquisition of Land) Regulations have made it possible for the Irish to help themselves in preserving their wildlife. The Irish government has made several steps in making special breeding grounds and refuges for animals. They have even prevented game hunting, in view of saving their precious natural livestock of Ireland. Regulations like the Forestry Act of 1988, Sea Pollution Act of 1991, Fishery (Amendment) Act of 2002 and the Protection of the Environment Act of 2003 have been formulated as and when required to protect the forest and the water resources of Ireland.
By strengthening the rules and policies here in Ireland, people have been able to maintain a balance between the correct balance of nature and our lives. Though Ireland has resources like diamonds, platinum and Industrial minerals in abundance, they have made policies which prevent over-mining of any mineral, thereby preventing depletion of resources and wastage of precious raw materials from mother nature. Thereby, following these instances, we find out that Irish people are able to do all these reforms because they respect nature and want her to be strong. They are truly to be commended for their actions towards nature.
But do we respect her and help her in giving us more gifts? We disgrace her in ways that even makes her crippled permanently in many ways. However in the world of tyranny and dictatorship, we find that nature is respected beyond any forms of imagination by the people of Ireland. Here, they feel the importance of nature and serve her in ways that pleases her, thereby enabling her to give us the best gifts ever. We shall see how nature remains natural and healthy and the ways in which she shows her appreciation here in Ireland
Having a vast range of resources like natural gas, peat, dolomite, petroleum, copper, barium, lead, limestone, silver, gypsum in abundant quantities and lower concentrations of zinc, Ireland has been considered as one of the luckiest lands in this world. Steps are being taken to protect her from starvation due to loss of the resources. In order to maintain good stability in the categories like fishing, foresting, livestock, all forms of agriculture and fisheries, people use these resources wisely in present times.
The unique formations of the island have been very useful in preservation of the resources and for the steady regeneration of the renewable resources there. It is said that Ireland had been separated from the mainland much earlier than the other Islands. There are no snakes here, as a result of this earlier separation before the evolution of these reptiles.
Many laws like the wildlife preservation of 1976, the Wildlife Act of 1976 (Protection of Wild Animals) Regulations and the Wildlife Act of 1976 (Acquisition of Land) Regulations have made it possible for the Irish to help themselves in preserving their wildlife. The Irish government has made several steps in making special breeding grounds and refuges for animals. They have even prevented game hunting, in view of saving their precious natural livestock of Ireland. Regulations like the Forestry Act of 1988, Sea Pollution Act of 1991, Fishery (Amendment) Act of 2002 and the Protection of the Environment Act of 2003 have been formulated as and when required to protect the forest and the water resources of Ireland.
By strengthening the rules and policies here in Ireland, people have been able to maintain a balance between the correct balance of nature and our lives. Though Ireland has resources like diamonds, platinum and Industrial minerals in abundance, they have made policies which prevent over-mining of any mineral, thereby preventing depletion of resources and wastage of precious raw materials from mother nature. Thereby, following these instances, we find out that Irish people are able to do all these reforms because they respect nature and want her to be strong. They are truly to be commended for their actions towards nature.
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