Keywords |
Blanket Bog Restoration project ireland, wildlife habitat, peatlands, West of Ireland, Garrane, Dromalonhurt, Pollagoona, Emlaghdauroe, Bellaveeny, Eskeragh, Owenirragh, Glencullin Lower, Shanvolahan, Croaghonagh North, Carrick Barr, Sessuegilroy, Slieve Blooms, MacGillycuddys Reeks, Co. Kerry, Slieve Aughty, Co. Clare, Nephin Beg, Crossmolina, Glenamoy and Bangor-Erris, Co. Mayo, Barnesmore Gap and Lough Golagh, Co. Donegal, Ox Mountains, Co. Sligo and Slieve Blooms, Co. Laois, blanket bog, active, peat-forming, growing, internationally recognised, listed for protection on Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive, Special Areas of Conservation (SACs), Atlantic Seaboard, Mayo, Galway, Coillte Teoranta, Irish Forestry Board, Vegetation monitoring, Sitka spruce, lodgepole pine, biodiversity, The National Parks and Wildlife Service, 14 sites covering 1212.3 ha, afforested blanket bog, heath habitat, lowland blanket bog, mountain blanket bog, demonstration sites, Bog bean, open bog, Forest drains, Drain-blocking, tree felling tree removal, Bog Cotton, Border Mires Active Blanket Bog Rehabilitation Project, LIFE funded project, tree clearance, supported by EU LIFE funding, LIFE-Nature
|
Description |
Blanket bog restoration sites around Ireland such as, MacGillycuddys Reeks, Co. Kerry, Slieve Aughty, Co. Clare, Nephin Beg, Crossmolina, Glenamoy and Bangor-Erris, Co. Mayo, Barnesmore Gap and Lough Golagh, Co. Donegal, Ox Mountains, Co. Sligo and Slieve Blooms, Co. Laois
|