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Altikeeragh Nature Reserve

Last updated: 24 March 2010

Grid Reference: C730316
Area: 180.48ha
Declared Date: 20/03/2002

picture of Altikeeragh nature reserve

Altikeeragh Nature Reserve encompasses the entire ASSI, which is owned by this agency.
This relatively intact area of peatland is bound by extensive afforestation to the south and east and by cut over bog to the north and west.
The importance of this site relates to the peatland vegetation communities, and the structural features which are typical of undisturbed sites.

These include blanket bog vegetation with some raised bog characteristics, a well developed pool system, flat bog plains and localized flushes and soaks.
The vegetation of the intact bog surface is characterized by SphagnumOpens in new window. mosses, heather, cross-leaved heathOpens in new window., deergrass, hare's-tail cotton grass and occasional crowberry.
In the wetter areas a well developed topography occurs, with prominent Sphagnum hummocks and flat waterlogged lawns with abundant bog asphodelOpens in new window. and common cottongrass.
Much of the blanket bog surrounding the intact unit has been cut for turf, creating a mosaic of habitats, depending on peat depth and the age of cutting.
Vegetation communities vary from extesive areas of acid grassland, through more concentrated flushes, to extensive areas of regenerating bog.

picture of snipe camouflaged in long rushes in boggy areaThe bog provides habitat for upland birds such as snipe, red grouse and raven.

Facilities:

None. For further details contact the Site Manager on: Tel. 028 7776 3982

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