However, there are plans to appoint a conservationofficer.
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Jeff Knott, conservationofficer at the RSPB told the BBC why he believed their numbers were in such severe decline.
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A conservationofficer on the scene has so far not seen any damage to water fowl or aquatic life, she said.
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Raptor conservationofficer with BirdWatch Ireland John Lusby said substances used in certain rodenticides were extremely toxic and can accumulate within birds.
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We also said we had engaged a conservationofficer whose priority was to finalise the list of protected structures for the county.
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This information comes from the senior conservationofficer with Birdwatch Ireland, Stephen Newson, who is an expert on Ireland's volatile bird population.
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For historic windows, he advises contacting the Irish Georgian Society, the architectural conservationofficer in your local council, or local conservation architects.
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Whitewater New Zealand conservationofficer Doug Rankin said the proposal defied logic, given the pristine natural landscape and kayaking values in the catchment.
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David Ramsden, senior conservationofficer for the Barn Owl Trust said: It's a lot to do with the fact that March was like January.
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When people hear that Ireland has wild reptiles, it often raises eyebrows, according to Kieran Flood, a conservationofficer with the Irish Wildlife Trust.
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We are encouraged by the statement by Ms Fionnuala May, the council's conservationofficer, that the thatch will be renewed in full next year.
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Initial reports by local people to Duchas's conservationofficer in the area, Mr Tom Ryan, said 20 birds had been seen falling from the sky.
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The British Columbia ConservationOfficer Service believes the bear began its journey in North Vancouver earlier in the day.
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Two days later conservationofficers discovered Britany in the woods, spotting what appeared to be an object under a large tarp.
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The grants were introduced in May and the original deadline was considered too tight, says the Corpo's ConservationOfficer, Susan Roundtree.
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The rush of applicants overwhelmed town clerks and state conservationofficers, who turned the free license trade over to local welfare offices.