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Glen East ASSI

Last updated: 22 April 2010

picture of Glen East ASSI

Site Number ASSI 331
Area 14.65h.
Declared Date 22/02/2010
Confirmed Date  
County Fermanagh
Council(s) Fermanagh District
Council
Keywords Species Rich
Grassland

 
 
 

Glen East has been declared as an ASSI because of its species-rich wet grassland. Species-rich grassland tends to occur only where traditional farming practices have been maintained. picture of selfheal © J R Crellin @floralimages.co.ukSuch species-rich grassland is now a rare habitat in Northern Ireland.

Glen East is situated to the west of the West Fermanagh Scarplands within a landscape of rolling hills near the village of Garrison. The site is on the edge of the uplands with an altitude of approximately 150m above sea level and includes the southern slopes of Derrynacarbit hill, sloping quite steeply in places.

The diverse topography and soil hydrology at Glen East have enabled a range of species-rich wet grasslands to develop. These include species-rich rush pasture, fen meadow, wet heath and where drier conditions exist, wet lowland meadow.
Species such as meadow thistle and sharp-flowered rush are constant in the fen meadows.
Other distinctive species associated with fen meadow vegetation at Glen East include purple moor-grass, tormentil, Devil’s-bit scabious, heather, lesser spearwort, selfheal, carnation sedge, tawny sedge and Glaucous sedge.

 
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Site map (.PDF 3.3Mb)Opens in New window, Copy of Citation and Views about Management document(.PDF 441Kb)Opens in New window and Colour Leaflet (.PDF 283Kb)Opens in New window