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Dunloy Bog ASSI

Last updated: 5 February 2010

picture of Dunloy Bog ASSI site

Site No ASSI 009
Area 108 (ha)
Declared Date 29/12/1988
Confirmed Date 19/07/1989
County Antrim
Council(s) Ballymoney BC
Keywords Raised Bog

             

               

                

                      

                      

Dunloy Bog contains one of the largest remaining areas of undamaged lowland raised bog in Northern Ireland. Despite turf cutting around the margins and recent burning the bog still retains a large intact dome, with a well developed hummock / hollow complex. In unburned areas extensive Sphagnum lawns are found. The rare mosses Sphagnum fuscum and Sphagnum imbricatum occur in the hummocks.
picture of a cowberry berry © J R Crellin @ floralimages.co.ukThe most important feature of Dunloy bog is the unbroken transition from bog to lagg, the most extensive and least disturbed bog-to-lagg transition in Northern Ireland.
Also of interest is the esker along the western edge, which is of geomorphological and botanical interest. It contains a contrasting area of unimproved grassland and heath.
Several notable plant species occur. These include Burnet saxifrage and cowberry.

             

               

                

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