In 2005, the Environment and Heritage Service (EHS) completed a suite of peatlands habitat action plans. These plans detail a range of targets and actions for government departments and agencies with the aim of protecting the biodiversity throughout our peatlands and uplands.
The main objectives of the peatlands habitat action plans are:
·To maintain the extent of existing habitats and populations of species.
·To enhance the ecological condition of existing habitats and species populations to achieve favourable condition.
·To increase the area of each type of habitat through restoration where applicable.
To co-ordinate work more effectively and ensure that objectives of the peatlands action plans are progressed successfully, the EHS has established a Peatlands and Uplands Biodiversity Delivery Group.
The remit of the Group is to:
·Agree a definition of favourable condition
·Monitor and report on habitats and species in the context of Biodiversity Action Plans and relevant policies.
·Provide advice on the co-ordination of activity on peatlands and uplands habitats and species, including; development of best practice; advice on relevant Biodiversity Action Plans; provide guidance for landowners and other stakeholders; liaison with peatland groups in the Republic of Ireland, the UK and further a field and facilitate interpretation and education.
·Provide advice and commission research as required.
·Provide technical advice on and engage in the delivery of the peatlands and uplands biodiversity delivery group task plan.
MembershipView the membership of the Peatlands and Uplands Biodiversity Delivery Group (.PDF 13.0KB)![]()
View the Peatlands and Uplands Biodiversity Delivery Group Terms of Reference (2 June 2006)(.PDF 24KB)![]()
View the Draft Peatlands and Uplands Biodiversity Delivery Group Task Plan (March 2007) ( PDF 44K)![]()
See Peatlands Park.for useful information on peatlands in Northern Ireland in relation to