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Tonnagh Beg Bog ASSI

Last updated: 5 February 2010

picture of Tonnagh Beg Bog ASSI  

Site No ASSI 129
Area 55.6 (ha)
Declared Date 29/08/1996
Confirmed Date 26/02/1997
County Tyrone
Council(s) Omagh DC
Keywords Raised Bog

A large, relatively intact lowland raised bog which is among the best remaining examples in the west of Northern Ireland. Typical of western bogs, the site is rather irregular in shape. The intact bog surface exhibits a well defined dome with characteristic vegetation and structural features, including hummock and lawn complexes and small shallow pools. picture of Sphagnum Fuscum mosses at Tonnagh Beg Bog ASSISphagnum species are well represented. Notably, the bog supports a very high frequency of the rare mosses, Sphagnum imbricatum and Sphagnum fuscum , which form well-developed hummocks over the wet surface. The lagg surrounding the intact bog has been cut for turf in the past, creating a mosaic of habitats ranging from acid grassland to small pockets of birch and willow scrub.

Site Related Documents

Site map (.PDF 880Kb)Opens in New window, Citation document (.PDF 126Kb)Opens in New window and Views about Management document (.PDF 51Kb)Opens in New window.