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Title: Peat Bogs


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Peat Bogs
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Blanket Bogs
  • Called Blanket because of the way they cover the
    ground
  • Found near high rainfall
  • Western Ireland and Mountainous areas
  • Peat used for fuel and gardening

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Development of Blanket Bogs
  • Forest
  • Land cleared
  • Became unusable
  • Build up of peat
  • Harvested

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  • 50 of Northern Ireland has been destroyed from
    cutting
  • Ireland has the lowest percentage of forest in
    European Union
  • Conifers are being planted to resolve the problem

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Raised Bogs
  • Found almost exclusively in central Ireland
  • The Peat is higher quality on Raised Bogs
  • Form naturally

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Development of Raised Bogs
  • Small lakes formed by glaciers
  • Peat was deposited in lake by reeds
  • The peat eventually came to the surface
  • Water table rose until no water ran into the lake
  • Environment became wet, bogs chocked out plants

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  • This peat was a great source of cheap fuel
  • Throughout the years more and more of these bogs
    are being destroyed
  • The European Union is already over producing
    food, so they dont need more room for agriculture

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Why do we need bogs?
  • They help to maintain reliable supplies of clean
    water to rivers
  • They are used by archeologists and biologist for
    research because they are acidic and low in
    nutrients
  • Peat is rich in Carbon taken in by plants over
    the years, this keeps carbon dioxide levels safe

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Why do we need bogs?
  • They also house many animals and plants
  • Over 3000 species of insects have been found on
    one peat bog
  • If we start destroying these bogs we could be
    causing some species to become extinct

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What is being done?
  • Only 10 of the original bogs are protected
  • Permission has already been granted for companies
    to cut peat and the local government doesnt have
    enough money to compensate them

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Resources
  • http//www.wesleyjohnston.com/users/ireland/geogra
    phy/bogs.html
  • http//www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/Uplandbog
  • http//www.peatalert.org.uk/peat/takingthepeat.htm
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