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Factsheets
... Moths Irish Hare Irish Stoat Pine Marten Red Grouse Wood Mouse Wolf Domestic Cat Red Deer Pipistrelle Bats Lesser Horseshoe Bat Trees Oak Scots Pine Rowan Yew Ash Blackthorn Hawthorn Elder Hazel ...
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Bridges & Species: Post-Glacial Colonisation
... big forest species such as pine elm and oak crept north at a few metres a year starting as far away as Spain Pine arrived in the south west of Ireland by 9 500 years ago but oak and elm took ...
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Mountain Avens, The Burren
Mountain Avens, The Burren
The mountain avens is an Arctic-Alpine plant. It flowers abundantly in sheets of cream and gold in the Burren, Co. Clare.
Courtesy of Carsten Krieger.
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Cattle Grazing in the Burren
Cattle Grazing in the Burren
The Burren is Ireland's most distinctive and internationally celebrated landscape.
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The Burren, by Richard Davoren
The Burren, by Richard Davoren
Photo of the Burren, Co. Clare, taken by Richard Davoren.
Courtesy of Richard Davoren.
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The Burren
... was once forested with pine Clearance of the trees intensive human settlement and overgrazing of the thin dry grassland saw much of the soil vanish down the cracks and erosion of the limestone ...
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The Burren, by Richard Davoren
The Burren, by Richard Davoren
Photo of the Burren, Co. Clare, taken by Richard Davoren.
Courtesy of Richard Davoren.
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The Dense-Flowered Orchid
The Dense-Flowered Orchid
Dense-flowered orchids are common in the Burren. Orchids flower to a calendar that begins in late April and continues into September. The orchid flower spikes are composed of densely packed, small pink or white flowers.
Courtesy of Robert Thompson.
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Mountain Avens
Mountain Avens
The mountain avens is an Arctic-Alpine plant. It flowers abundantly in sheets of cream and gold in the Burren, Co. Clare.
Courtesy of Carsten Krieger.
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Badgers and other Wild Mammals
... of the badger stoat and pine marten Mustelids are all sharp toothed carnivores with short powerful legs and the otter and mink add webbed feet and streamlined muscular bodies Only at Europe s ...
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