Browse Items (35 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: bogland Previous Page Page of 4 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added The bogs of Templecarn "There is a vast extent of bog in Templecarn in which fir and other timber are found..." Tags: blanket bog, bogland, ecosystem, environment, fir, landscape, Lieutenant W. Lancey, ordnance survey, Parish of Templecarne, quaking bog, Royal Irish Academy, Templecarne, water The dimensions of Lough Derg "The lakes [of the Parish of Templecarn] amount to 110, of which Lough Derg is the most extensive..." Tags: bogland, circumference, depth, elevation, geography, hazards, hills, hydrology, islands, lake, lake bed, Lieutenant W. Lancey, liminology, measurements, ordnance survey, Parish of Templecarne, Royal Irish Academy, size, submerged rocks, Templecarne, topography, water The appearance of Lough Derg "Lough Derg is a large sheet of water surrounded by black bogs relieved only by few detached cabins and patches of cultivation and its groups of islands..." Tags: agriculture, appearance, bogland, cultivation, islands, lake, Lieutenant W. Lancey, mountains, negative description, ordnance survey, Parish of Templecarne, quaking bog, remoteness, Royal Irish Academy, rural landscape, Templecarne The extent of the Templecarn bogs "Though the number of bogs in this district is considerable, yet few of them reach to any great extent..." Tags: bogland, extent, fir, landscape, Lieutenant W. Lancey, North West Farming Society, oak, ordnance survey, Parish of Templecarne, Royal Irish Academy, Templecarne, Termon Magrath, trees "A huge quarry" An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim. Tags: approach, bogland, commercialism, crossing, description, Irish Monthly, pilgrimage, purgatory, road, Station Island, vista, walk Nesting sites of the Lesser Black-backed Gull and other birdlife on Inishgoosk A description of the birdlife found on Lough Derg and Inishgoosk Island Tags: biodiversity, birdlife, bogland, Brownhall, Common Gull (Larus canus), Durnesh Lough, Goldeneye, Greenland White-fronted Goose, Greylag Goose, Herring Gull, Inishgoosk, Lesser Black-backed Gull, Lough Derg SPA, Mallard, National Parks and Wildlife Service, nesting, Pettigo plateau, seagulls, Tufted Duck Pettigo Plateau Nature Reserve The watershed, geology and wildlife of the Pettigo Plateau Nature Reserve Tags: bogland, conifer plantations, Dunragh Loughs, gneiss, heath, lakes, Lough Barderg, Lough Golagh, Pettigo plateau, Pettigo Plateau Nature Reserve, pools, schist Location and characteristics of the Lough Fad blanket bog to the south-west of Lough Derg The location and characteristics of the Lough Fad Bog National Heritage Area (NHA) Tags: Ballintra River, blanket bog, bogland, forestry, gneiss, Lough Atarriff, Lough Fad, Lough Fad Bog NHA, Lough Nabrackmore., Lough Nacraghan, Lough Nageage, Lough Natragh, National Parks and Wildlife Service, peat, Pettigo, Waterfoot River, watershed Waterlife, flora and fauna of the Lough Fad blanket bog to the south-west of Lough Derg The location and characteristics of the Lough Fad Bog National Heritage Area (NHA) Tags: Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar), blanket bog, Bog Sedge (Carex limosa), bogland, Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos), Dioecious Sedge (Carex dioica), Floating Bur-reed (Sparganium angustifolium), Golden Plover, Hen Harrier, Long-stalked Yellowsedge (Carex lepidocarpa), Lough Fad Bog NHA, moss, National Parks and Wildlife Service, otters, peat, Red Grouse, Shoreweed (Littorella uniflora), Water Lobelia (Lobelia dortmanna), watershed, Yellow Water-lily (Nuphar lutea) The conservation status of the Lough Fad blanket bog to the south-west of Lough Derg The conservation status of the Lough Fad Bog National Heritage Area (NHA) Tags: acid grassland, afforestation, agriculture, Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar), Badger (Meles meles), bogland, conservation, Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos), Dioecious Sedge (Carex dioica), erosion, Flushes, forestry, Golden Plover, habitat loss, Hen Harrier, lakes, Long-stalked Yellowsedge (Carex lepidocarpa), Lough Fad Bog NHA, National Parks and Wildlife Service, otters, overgrazing, peat cutting, peatlands, Red Grouse, streams, watershed, wet heath Previous Page Page of 4 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2