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Drumlougher Lough ASSI

Last updated: 5 February 2010

   

picture of Drumlougher Lough

Site No ASSI 205
Area 23.54 (ha)
Declared Date 16/02/2000
Confirmed Date 11/07/2000
County Armagh
Council(s) Newry & Mourne DC
Keywords Acidic grasslands, Cutover bog
Dry and wet heath
Fen, Scrub
Standing Water, Swamp

Drumlougher Lough is a large, diverse site, situated in a irregular hollow with many rocky outcrops. A wide range of habitats occur as a mosaic. Substantial areas of cut-over bog support various fen and swamp communities, which occur in scattered stands throughout the site.

Floating mats of base rich fen are dominated by species such as bottle sedge, march cinquefoil and bog-bean. Within the acid fen vegetation, a range of sedge species such as star sedge, white sedge and common sedge occur over a dense carpet of Sphagnum mosses. Swamp can be found fringing the peat cuttings and in shallows around the edge of the lake.
picture of bog sedgeNotable plants include least bur-reed, bog-sedge and marsh speedwell.
Additional habitat diversity is provided by the open water of the lough, regenerating bog, wet and dry heath, acid grassland and scrub.

The site also supports a rich invertebrate fauna with a large number of notable and rare species present.

        

          

       

         

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