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Jan 23rd, 2011 | By Mulranny teamArticle by Professor Raymond Parker on Preserving the Mulranny Old Irish Goats.Comprehensive Abstract on the Mulranny Feral Goats by Professor Raymond Parker.
Article by Professor Raymond Parker on Preserving the Mulranny Old Irish Goats.Comprehensive Abstract on the Mulranny Feral Goats by Professor Raymond Parker.
Article by Professor Raymond Parker on Preserving the Mulranny Old Irish Goats.Comprehensive Abstract on the Mulranny Feral Goats by Professor Raymond Parker.
Article by Professor Raymond Parker on Preserving the Mulranny Old Irish Goats.Comprehensive Abstract on the Mulranny Feral Goats by Professor Raymond Parker.
Professor Raymond Parker is presenting a program on the goats while in Mulranny. He is here to conduct some research on the animals which are almost extinct.
Professor Raymond Parker is presenting a program on the goats while in Mulranny. He is here to conduct some research on the animals which are almost extinct.
Professor Raymond Parker is presenting a program on the goats while in Mulranny. He is here to conduct some research on the animals which are almost extinct.
Professor Raymond Parker is presenting a program on the goats while in Mulranny. He is here to conduct some research on the animals which are almost extinct.
It does not snow that often in Mulranny – but when it does, it is beautiful! These two photos were taken during the first snow in December 2010.You can see a few Brent Geese in the foreground. They fly from Greenland and beyond every year to arrive in …
It does not snow that often in Mulranny – but when it does, it is beautiful! These two photos were taken during the first snow in December 2010.You can see a few Brent Geese in the foreground. They fly from Greenland and beyond every year to arrive in …
It does not snow that often in Mulranny – but when it does, it is beautiful! These two photos were taken during the first snow in December 2010.You can see a few Brent Geese in the foreground. They fly from Greenland and beyond every year to arrive in …