Fauna of Ireland - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Cabot,D. 2009 Ireland Collins New Naturalist Series ISBN 978-0-00-730859-0 Natural history of Ireland biological history, geology and climate, habitats and nature conservation.Flora and fauna
  • Chinery, M. 2009 British Insects: A Photographic Guide to Every Common Species (Collins Complete Guide) ISBN 978-0-00-729899-0 A photographic field guide to 1,500 species of insects found in Britain and Ireland. Irish species are indicated on the maps presented for each species covered from information supplied by James P. O'Connor NMI. "Common" is a relative term of uncertain meaning perhaps best interpreted commonly observed.
  • Dempsey, E. and O'Clery, M. 2010 The Complete Field Guide to Ireland's Birds Gill & Macmillan ISBN 978-0-7171-4668-0
  • Hutchinson, C.D., 1989 Birds in Ireland T. & A. D. Poyser ISBN 978-0-85661-052-3
  • Nunn, J.D. (ed.) 2002 Marine Biodiversity in Ireland and Adjacent Waters. Proceedings of a Conference 26–27 April 2001. Ulster Museum publication no. 8.
  • Irish Wildlife Manuals is a series of contract reports relating to the conservation management of habitats and species in Ireland. The volumes are published on an irregular basis by Ireland's National Parks and Wildlife Service.
  • Praeger, R. Ll. 1950. Natural History of Ireland. Collins, London.
  • Viney, M. 2003 Ireland. A Smithsonian Natural History.Blackstaff Press, Belfast ISBN 978-0-85640-744-4
  • Viney. M. and Viney, E. 2008 Ireland's Ocean: A Natural History Cork : The Collins Press ISBN 978-1-905172-66-5
  • Mooney, D. and Sterry, P. 2004 Complete Irish Wildlife: Photoguide Harper Collins ISBN 978-0-00-717629-8
  • Lever, C. 2009 The Naturalized Animals of Britain and Ireland New Holland ISBN 978-1-84773-454-9
  • Niall Mac Coitir, 2010,,Ireland's Animals - Myths, Legends and Folklore ISBN 978-1-84889-060-2 Collins Press

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