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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
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
About Us - Irish Uplands Forum About the Irish Uplands Forum The Irish Uplands Forum [IUF] was founded in 1995 after a conference in Galway seeking a partnership towards managing Ireland’s uplands The purpose of the Forum was, and remains, to improve mutual understanding among users of the uplands, from farmers to recreationalists to commercial users to state bodies
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 2025 2026 Webinar Series No 3 Irish Uplands Forum 2025 2026 Webinar Series No 3 You are invited to join the Irish Uplands Forum 2025 2026 Webinar Series No 3: a talk by Richard Mannion Titled: ‘Climate Action Louisburgh’ When: 7pm on Tuesday 2nd December
Autumn Winter 2024 The Irish Upland Forum (IUF) is a voluntary body established in 1995, whose mem-bers include farmers, community activists, recreational users, ecologists, tourism and other countryside service providers who represent those who live, work or rec-reate in the Irish Uplands Our primary focus is a partnership approach to sustaina-ble upland management and to support upland community groups to
Newsletter E Zine the Irish Uplands Our primary focus is a partnership approach to sustainable upland management and to support upland community groups to addre s local challenges The IUF’s vision is to advocate a collective voice for the sustainable management of uplands, providing ad-vocacy and informed support to groups to build a vibrant network of
Irish Uplands Forum - Caring for the Uplands Caring for the Uplands The Irish Uplands Forum pursues a partnership approach to sustainable management of upland areas and to support upland community groups to address local challenges