Irish Green Fields And Irish Nature
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.
Her gifts are so important to us for living and we will seize to exist without her, but what do we do? We destroy, poison, plunder, savage and ravage her; we even cripple her permanently in many cases. Greedy humans never learn that one day she will stop giving her fruits to us if this attitude continues. However, Ireland has been able to understand her feelings at least partially and have been doing all they can to restore her back to her original beauty and strength, which she had lost during the two centuries of war and destruction.
Being rich in natural resources like natural gas, peat, dolomite, petroleum, copper, barium, lead, limestone, silver, gypsum in abundant quantities and lower concentrations of zinc, they have realized the steps they should take to protect them from depletion. These natural resources help them in maintaining good stability in the categories like fishing, foresting, livestock, all forms of agriculture and fisheries. Every kind of industry has been to survive well in Ireland due to the presence of great organic compounds in the soil and water resources.
The island seems to be quite unique in its formations and history reveals the fact that it had been separated from the mainland long before the separation of other islands. This has helped them preserved their resources in a more effective way than the others, all these years. The regenerative power of Ireland in its natural resources is very high and it is a boon for them. Snakes are not found in Ireland due to the earlier separation of their lands than the others.
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.
At present, Ireland is strengthening the balance between the humans and the other living beings, by strict enforcement of rules and policies. Ireland has learned many things from their past and have been trying hard to amend their mistakes done earlier and to prevent the same from happening again. Strict policies have been formulated against over-mining of resources like diamonds, platinum and Industrial minerals.
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