This chapter reviews the current and historical studies of the bird communities of lowland bogs, fens and reedswamps in Ireland. The habitat types and bird communities described include raised bogs, cutover and cutaway peatlands and reedswamps.Environmental Protection Agenc
1. Peatlands are globally important habitats, which act as net carbon stores. As a result of draina...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6217.2665(FC-OP--26) / BLDSC - Briti...
Raised bogs started to form in Ireland at least 7000 years ago when peat started to accumulate in wa...
This chapter reviews the current and historical studies of the bird communities of lowland bogs, fen...
Aims to describe the variation in breeding bird populations that occur on different types of Irish p...
Of the total land area of Ireland, 62% is devoted to agricultural production, thus highlighting the ...
In the last quarter of the 20th century, populations of farmland birds have declined markedly, repre...
The bogs were the last wilderness to take shape in the Irish landscape in the wake of the Ice Age. A...
Ireland is characterised by its diversity and large abundance of wetlands, making it attractive to a...
Abstract Ireland is characterised by its diversity and large abundance of wetlands, making it attrac...
NCC’s Upland Bird Survey had surveyed a significant area of the Flow Country between 1979 and 1986, ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3096.2392(343) / BLDSC - British Libr...
Farmland birds have suffered a severe decline in recent years throughout Europe including Ireland. A...
All over Europe, wetlands have decreased in size, lost their original dynamics and became fragmented...
The study area comprises landscape units 1 and 2 of the Fermanagh District, corresponding to the Upp...
1. Peatlands are globally important habitats, which act as net carbon stores. As a result of draina...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6217.2665(FC-OP--26) / BLDSC - Briti...
Raised bogs started to form in Ireland at least 7000 years ago when peat started to accumulate in wa...
This chapter reviews the current and historical studies of the bird communities of lowland bogs, fen...
Aims to describe the variation in breeding bird populations that occur on different types of Irish p...
Of the total land area of Ireland, 62% is devoted to agricultural production, thus highlighting the ...
In the last quarter of the 20th century, populations of farmland birds have declined markedly, repre...
The bogs were the last wilderness to take shape in the Irish landscape in the wake of the Ice Age. A...
Ireland is characterised by its diversity and large abundance of wetlands, making it attractive to a...
Abstract Ireland is characterised by its diversity and large abundance of wetlands, making it attrac...
NCC’s Upland Bird Survey had surveyed a significant area of the Flow Country between 1979 and 1986, ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3096.2392(343) / BLDSC - British Libr...
Farmland birds have suffered a severe decline in recent years throughout Europe including Ireland. A...
All over Europe, wetlands have decreased in size, lost their original dynamics and became fragmented...
The study area comprises landscape units 1 and 2 of the Fermanagh District, corresponding to the Upp...
1. Peatlands are globally important habitats, which act as net carbon stores. As a result of draina...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6217.2665(FC-OP--26) / BLDSC - Briti...
Raised bogs started to form in Ireland at least 7000 years ago when peat started to accumulate in wa...