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If you are visiting Ireland and planning on going to Killarney National Park or the nearby town, you'll definitely want to keep this ban in mind.
This was published 7 years ago Killarney National Park: The most eye-catching chunk of Ireland's 3000km-plus coastline Forty shades of green and other-worldly surprises on the Emerald Isle.
Irish authorities are hopeful of bringing the blaze at Killarney National Park under control soon.
One of those who continues to enjoy a walk in the park is 66-year-old Peter O'Toole, who recently retired from the National Parks and Wildlife Service, and who lives nearby in Muckross in Killarney.
An aerial examination has established that half of the landmass of Killarney National Park has been severely damaged by weekend fires, far more than had been originally feared.
The first recorded breeding of great spotted woodpeckers in Killarney National Park occurred in recent weeks.
Irish authorities are hopeful of bringing the blaze at Killarney National Park under control soon.