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Tow River Wood ASSI

Last updated: 24 March 2010

 

picture of Tow River Wood ASSI

Site No ASSI 163
Area 11.7 (ha)
Declared Date 07/08/1997
Confirmed Date 26/01/1998
County Antrim
Council(s) Moyle DC
Keywords Upland Oakwood

 
 
 
 

Tow River Wood is one of the best examples of a base-rich woodland in Antrim. It has a well developed, mature structure and is highly variable with a range of woodland plant communities and a rich assemblage of woodland species.
picture of badgers which live in the areaThe wood lies in the secluded valley of the Tow River. In the lower half, the wood exhibits an unbroken transition from marshl and and wet woodland on the valley floor, through a series of intermediate and flushed woodland types to mature, dry woodland on the upper slopes. This mature woodland consists of a high oak canopy with occasional ash and birch over a well developed understorey and a typically base-rich ground flora.
To the south-east of the site, the slopes above the woodland are wet, with species-rich, acidic marshy grassland.
The rare rough horsetail was recorded for the site.

 

Site Related Documents

Site map (.PDF 980Kb)Opens in New window, Citation document (.PDF 118Kb)Opens in New window and Views about Management document (.PDF 120Kb)Opens in New window.