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IPCC Bogs & Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005 - Conservation Strategy
IPCC Bogs & Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005 - Conservation Strategy Irish Peatland Conservation Council Comhairle Chaomhnaithe Phortaigh na hireann ACTION FOR BOGS & WILDLIFE Bogs & Fens of Ireland Campaigns Actions 2005 News Archive Current Issues & Campaigns Information sheets Factsheets Index Home Join IPCC Irish Bogs and Fens Conservation Strategy Peatland habitats are particularly ...
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IPCC Bogs & Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005 - Campaign Action
IPCC Bogs & Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005 - Campaign Action Irish Peatland Conservation Council Comhairle Chaomhnaithe Phortaigh na hireann ACTION FOR BOGS & WILDLIFE Bogs & Fens of Ireland Campaigns Actions 2005 News Archive Current Issues & Campaigns Information sheets Factsheets Index Home Join IPCC Action 1. Afforestation Ireland, like many western European countries, has experienced ...
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Guidance Heathland and fens - Environmental Data Compendium
Introduction Heathland is a vegetation dominated by subshrubs, particularly heather, bell heather, crowberry and bilberry. Trees and shrubs are sparse or absent. The Dutch heathlands are ... The area of wet heathland is much smaller than that of dry heathland. The heathland fens are at risk from the effects of water draw-down and eutrophication. This is why ...
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IPCC Bogs & Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005 - Campaign Action
IPCC Bogs & Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005 - Campaign Action Irish Peatland Conservation Council Comhairle Chaomhnaithe Phortaigh na hireann ACTION FOR BOGS & WILDLIFE Bogs & Fens of Ireland Campaigns Actions 2005 News Archive Current Issues & Campaigns Information sheets Factsheets Index Home Join IPCC In the formulation of the Bogs and Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005, the IPCC ...
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Guidance Heathland and fens: habitat fragmentation - Environmental Data Compendium
Guidance Heathland and fens: habitat fragmentation - Environmental Data Compendium Ecosystems > Heathland and fens > Habitat fragmentation Guidance Heathland and fens: habitat fragmentation Index section Heathland and fens: habitat fragmentation Heathland: habitat fragmentation The common viper and the fragmentation of heathland Introduction Much of the present-day heathland and raised bog is in ...
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Guidance Heathland and fens: water draw down and acidification - Environmental Data Compendium
Dragonflies and the effects of water draw-down and of acidification in fens Introduction The area of wet heathland is much smaller than that of dry heathland. Schamine et al ... the effects of water draw-down, which results in the invasion of purple moor-grass. The heathland fens are at risk from the effects of water draw-down and eutrophication. This is why there has ...
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Florida Everglades
Florida Everglades Skip Navigation Wetlands: Overview Wetlands are just--that wet lands. They are transition zones between dry lands and waterways. Sometimes they are referred to as swamps, bogs, fens, bays, or marshes. Wetlands are found on every continent except Antarctica, and they can be any size--ranging from a small spot in a field to an area of several hundred square miles. But what makes ...
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Freshwater Website: Informational Resources and Services (Glossary)
The loss of water from a land area through evaporation from the soil and through plant transpiration. F fen - A type of wetland that accumulates peat deposits. Fens are less acidic than bogs, deriving most of their water from groundwater rich in calcium and magnesium. flood - The temporary inundation of normally dry land areas resulting from the overflowing of ...
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Restoration Round-up (Do or Die)
Wicken and Woodwalton Fens, of insulating reserve boundaries "with clay or butyl rubber" linings(57) - 'for their own protection'. ... Nicholson 1995; "Conserving wildlife in a black hole", Adrian Colston, Ecos 18 (1) 1997; "Wet fens for the future", Caroline Davies and Allison Kew, Ecos 16 (2) 1995; Brian Eversham, personal ...
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ECO-PROS Third from the Sun
So remember to turn the lights out when you are not needing them and you will be saving natural resources and helping the environment. WETLANDS Swamps, bogs, fens and marshes are wetlands where water remains near the surface or above the surface of the land all or most of the year. How should wetlands be changed to make them more useful? Click on ...
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