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Cullentra Lough ASSI

Last updated: 5 February 2010

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Site No ASSI 223
Area 8.69 (ha)
Declared Date 19/11/2001
Confirmed Date 14/06/2002
County Tyrone
Council(s) Dungannon & South Tyrone BC
Keywords Damselfly, Fen, Mesotrophic Lake

                

          

            

             

    

Situated in an inter-drumlin wetland this small mesotrophic lake is fringed by a mosaic of notable vegetation communities. picture of an Irish damselflyOf particular importance is the marginal mossy fen which varies from poor acid fen close to the lough to more base-rich fen behind which is extensive to the south of the lake.
Wet woodland and scrub back the fen with swampy woodland common close to the lough, while the most extensive stand of bog woodland occurs adjacent to the remnant area of raised peatland to the southwest.
In addition to being one of the most diverse sites botanically in Tyrone, it is also the most diverse for invertebrates, with a number of notable species including the rare Irish damselfly and blue shieldbug.

 

   

   

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