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Eight grey wolves have arrived at Dublin Zoo

The new pack of wolves consists of an alpha male, an alpha female and their offspring.

EIGHT GREY WOLVES have arrived at Dublin Zoo.

The new pack of wolves, which came from Osnabrück Zoo in north-west Germany, consists of an alpha male, an alpha female and their offspring.

They range in age from two to 10 years old. The animal care team will introduce the new arrivals to the existing pack of wolves in the coming weeks.

Team leader Ciarán McMahon said the pack arrived from Germany just two weeks ago and the wolves are “showing clear signs of settling in”, noting: “They are comfortable and confident in their new surroundings and remain close at all times.”

Dublin Zoo said grey wolves can be any colour from black to white. They live in well-organised packs with a complicated social system. The whole pack travels, hunts and raises their offspring together.

Grey wolves once lived in the forests of Ireland but their habitat was destroyed and they were hunted. The last wolf sighting in Ireland was in county Carlow in 1786.

The wolves can be seen in person at the zoo or observed on the zoo’s webcam on its website.

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    Mute Karen NíDhochartaigh
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    Oct 27th 2018, 9:21 AM

    So what if its a different time in the UK. We do enty of business with countries in different timezones. Some countries even have different timezones with in the one country so again it makes no difference if we’re on a different time to NI. I’d personally prefer to stay on summer time all year but Im not that pushed. Just as long as we get rid of changing the clocks.

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    Mute Gráinne Ní Bhriain
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    Oct 27th 2018, 8:40 AM

    Scrap it outdated and doesn’t serve a purpose anymore.

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    Mute Pajo Mata
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    Oct 27th 2018, 6:15 AM

    Continue with changing the clocks.

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    Mute Paraic
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    Oct 27th 2018, 11:35 AM

    Anyone with toddlers will know, it’s an absolute nightmare trying to adjust their sleeping patterns after the time change. Also it’s preferable to have more daylight in the evening available to school kids. Not to mention the fact that roads would be safer because volumes of traffic increase towards evening.

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    Mute Ian Breathnach
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    Oct 27th 2018, 1:39 PM

    @Paraic: I disagree. However, if we stay on summertime then when winter rolls around it won’t get bright until close to 10am which means kids walking to school in the dark. If this has to change then remaining on wintertime is the only option so it’s not dark when the kids are going to school and coming home from school.

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    Mute Dave O Keeffe
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    Oct 27th 2018, 2:09 PM

    @Ian Breathnach: kids already go to school on the dark as the hour time difference means it gets bright close to 9. Unless you live next door to the school your kids go to school in the dark in winter.

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    Mute Ian Breathnach
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    Oct 28th 2018, 4:22 AM

    @Dave O Keeffe: The vast majority of kids live within 10 to 15 minutes of their school. It’s bright by 8.50am in the depths or the winter.

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    Oct 27th 2018, 6:07 AM

    What time is it?

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    Oct 27th 2018, 7:06 AM

    It’s about time

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    Oct 27th 2018, 10:36 AM

    Stop. Hammer time…

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    Oct 27th 2018, 11:36 AM

    This was tried before and people had a problem that it was dark at 9am when children were heading off to school.

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    Mute mary conneely
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    Oct 27th 2018, 11:44 AM

    @Aine O Connor: how did people manage 100 years ago when the time was changed and lighting wasn’t as good?

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    Mute John O'Neill
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    Oct 27th 2018, 10:08 PM

    @Aine O Connor: indeed it was. It happened in 1969. It was changed back in 1970 for the very reasons you stated.

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    Mute Dáithí O Raghailaigh
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    Oct 27th 2018, 6:31 AM

    Groundhog day, we keep revisiting this time when socialists with fanciful ideas thinks a keynote speech awaiting by the world and worthy of flying his royal bum in a learjet to go 100 miles up the road.

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    Mute Sarah-J. Mc Hugh
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    Oct 27th 2018, 10:17 AM

    Wish there was an ‘I’d like us to consider moving to Central European Summer Time’ box?

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    Mute Mary Clarke Connell
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    Oct 27th 2018, 1:53 PM

    If we stay on winter time we will still get bright evenings but we wont have really dark mornings. Its hard enough to get out of bed and don’t think its safe to bring kids to school in the dark.

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    Mute Lisa
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    Oct 27th 2018, 11:55 AM

    I look forward to the time change after Christmas. Can we change the time before the end of March, like in February or something and make a shorter winter?

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    Mute Teresa Birney Codd
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    Oct 27th 2018, 4:01 PM

    Stay on summertime please, we know if the morning is dark it will get brighter but once it’s dark in the evening that’s it!! Most children are driven to school anyway and in urban areas they have street lights. We’ll manage just fine if UK is on different time zone to us, most of Europe is and we do business with them!!

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    Oct 27th 2018, 4:39 PM

    @Teresa Birney Codd: finally someone talking sense

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    Oct 27th 2018, 4:41 PM

    @Teresa Birney Codd: finally someone talking sense!!!

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    Oct 27th 2018, 6:33 AM

    It’s cheeko time ….

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    Oct 27th 2018, 6:15 AM

    What’s time to a goat ?

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    Oct 27th 2018, 2:30 PM

    All those almanacs being printed right now…

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    Oct 27th 2018, 7:44 PM

    It seems the problem is simply the change. Statistics of heart attacks make a clear jump upward the few days every year after changing to summertime when we suddenly have to awake and get up an hour earlier.
    Some would claim that it evens itself out in the autumn when we are allowed to sleep an hour more, as the same heart attack statistics show less heart attacks that and following few mornings. For the ones that are killed by the time change in the spring it was tough luck as nobody told them and for the saved in the autumn just pure luck.

    The take awayis that if we sleep too few hours not only can we become grumpy but also suddenly die from it.
    Moreover both Thatcher and Ron Reagan bragged that 4 hours sleep was enough. Both ended their days without knowing what was going on, in Alzheimer’s. Now shown to be aggravated by too few hours of sleep.

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