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Habitats - Irish Uplands Forum Areas of the uplands dominated by grasses that haven’t been fertilised, ploughed and reseeded, or otherwise modified by people for agriculture or pasture, are called unimproved grasslands They mainly occur in the lower slopes of the upland regions, where the peaty soil is fairly thin, and the ground is quite free-draining Most commonly found around the upper limits of farmed land, it often
Upland Plants - Irish Uplands Forum Many of the plants you’ll see in the upland areas are specially adapted to living in very wet, exposed conditions, or in the acidic, waterlogged environments of the blanket bogs and wet heaths, and while the presence of a particular plant species can give you a good idea of the habitat type, it’s important to remember that many areas of the Irish uplands are covered in mosaics of different
Upland Birds - Irish Uplands Forum The Irish uplands are home to many species of bird, some of which are described below There are few trees in the uplands, and so many of the birds you’ll see are ground-nesting or build nests on the rocky cliff faces They often have dull plumage that acts as camouflage, helping them to blend into the landscape of heathers and grasses While a lot of the birds we come across in the uplands
Irish Uplands Forum - Caring for the Uplands The Irish Uplands Forum will celebrate National Heritage Week 2025 with a visit to explore the heritage of an upland farm in the Erriff Valley, nestled halfway between Westport and Leenane in the Partry Mountains of County Mayo
News - Irish Uplands Forum Irish Uplands Forum News 30 Years This Year-Report from Inaugural Conference in Galway 1995
Uplands News - Irish Uplands Forum Irish Uplands Forum are delighted to announce the forthcoming Autumn Online Lecture Series Throughout the month of October there will be a weekly lecture on various topics relevant to the sustainable management of the uplands
National Heritage Week 2024 – Croagh Patrick - Irish Uplands Forum To celebrate National Heritage Week 2024, the Irish Uplands Forum will explore the natural heritage of the ancient pilgrim route taken to the summit of Croagh Patrick – exploring the geology, ice sculpting of the landscape, ecology and agriculture, as part of our evolving Heritage StoryMap
Upland Invertebrates - Irish Uplands Forum The National Parks and Wildlife Service funded the development of the Irish Uplands Forum Upland Biodiversity webpages through the Peatlands Community Engagement Scheme 2023
Celebrating National Heritage Week 2025 - Irish Uplands Forum The Irish Uplands Forum will celebrate National Heritage Week 2025 with a visit to explore the heritage of an upland farm in the Erriff Valley, nestled halfway between Westport and Leenane in the Partry Mountains of County Mayo