Fauna of Ireland - Extinctions

Extinctions

Species that have become extinct in Ireland in historic times include the great auk, the European beaver, and the wildcat. The last grey wolf in Ireland was killed by John Watson of Ballydarton, County Carlow in 1786. Many bird of prey species including the Golden Eagle, White-tailed Eagle, and Red Kite have been re-introduced to national parks after absences between 90–200 years.

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