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Cutover & Cutaway Bogs - Homepage
Cutover & Cutaway Bogs - Homepage Cutaway and cutover bog are terms used to describe any area of bogland from which peat has been removed by hand or mechanical means. 300,000ha of cutover and ... a variety of habitats and wildlife, colonize the soils remaining. The after-uses of the cutover and cutaway bogs represent an opportunity for communities in the midlands, peat producers and conservationists ...
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IPCC Bogs & Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005 - Campaign Action
Some cutover bogs are intimately associated with intact peatlands designated as NHAs and SACs. Traditional cutover ... cutover bog habitats. General Objective The establishment of a national network of cutover bogs and the protection of their habitats and species within NHAs and SACs. Following a national survey of cutover bog ...
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Up to 220,000ha of cutover bog occurs in the Irish midlands. Types of Cutover and Cutaway Bog Method of Peat Extraction Slean Hand Cut Vertical Removal Sausage Peat Machine Vertical Removal Hopper Machine Vertical Removal Sod Peat Machine Vertical Removal Milled Peat Machine Horizontal Removal Bog Type Cutover Bog Cutover Bog Cutover Bog Cutover Bog Cutover Bog ...
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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 ... the different stages in the growth of the bog over this time. At the top of the bog there is brown acid peat. This is ... is older, more decomposed Sphagnum peat which contains the fibrous remains of bog cotton. Beneath the acid peat is fen peat, which is dark ...
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