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The after-uses of the cutover and cutaway bogs represent an opportunity for communities in the midlands, peat producers and conservationists. Registered Charity Number CHY6829 Cutover & Cutaway Bogs ...
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IPCC Bogs & Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005 - Campaign Action
Cutover and Cutaway Bogs Future Use Comments Strengths and Weaknesses Forestry Initially very successful in areas of sod-peat cutaway. Now being researched in milled cutaway areas In milled cutaway areas, frost, nutrition, pests, waterlogging and ...
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Cutover & Cutaway Bogs - Formation of Cutover and Cutaway Bogs The cutaway and cutover bogs of the midlands of Ireland were originally raised bogs. Raised bogs have a complex history of growth and formation spanning some 10,000 ... , weathered and unweathered glacial till soils, gravel and lake marl. The interpretation of the soil and peat types exposed by turf cutting show that raised bogs began ...
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Cutover & Cutaway Bogs - Species of wetlands and pools in cutover and cutaway bogs Black Slug Arion ater Bloodworm Chironomus species Caddisfly Trichoptera Common Newt Triturus ... trochilus Wood Pigeon Columba palumbus Woodcock Scolopax rusticola Wren Troglodytes troglodytes Fifteen Habitats of Cutover and Cutaway Bogs 1. Pioneer Habitat On bare peat areas abandoned after industrial peat cutting are ...
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