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Mongan Bog, Co. Offaly
Mongan Bog, Co. Offaly
Mongan Bog, Co. Offaly   Click on an image to view a larger version. Mongan Mongan

Title:

Freehold

Date Acquired:

1979

From Whom Acquired:

Bord na Mona

Designations:

  • First designated National Nature Reserve, in 1987.
  • Makes up large proportion of SPA for Birds.
  • Mongan Bog Nature Reserve (the An Taisce property) designated a RAMSAR site, 1988.
  • Mongan Bog Nature Reserve recognised as a Biogenetic Reserve as part of the Council of Europe network of reserves, 2nd June 1988.
  • Makes up part of a proposed Clonmacnoise Heritage Zone.
  • Part of proposed SAC.
  • Part of proposed NHA.

Management:

Bord na Mona and Duchas in coordination with An Taisce.

Management Contacts:

An Taisce Head Office.
ADDRESS / GRID REFERENCE
  • Located 12kms south of Athlone and 1.5kms east of the Clonmacnoise National Monument.
  • N 53' 19'' W 7' 58''
ENVIRONMENTAL AND HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE
  • Recognised, nationally and internationally, for its scientific importance as one of the last remaining intact and sustainable midland raised bogs in Ireland.
  • One of the few raised bogs used by Greenland White Fronted Geese. Over ¾ of total world population overwinter in Ireland.
  • Contains plant and animal species of some rarity or restricted distribution in Ireland.
HISTORY / DESCRIPTION
A raised bog in a late glacial lake basin, contained by gravel esker ridges. The Nature Reserve encloses three distinct habitats; cutaway bog, a man-modified zone and the dome of the raised bog.
 
HOW ACQUIRED
Transferred.
 
MANAGEMENT ISSUES AND FUTURE PLAN
  • Review current management.
  • Build-up membership and awareness of An Taisce in Offaly.
  • Establish management committee with the appropriate structures and personnel.
  • Complete the implementation of the conservation plan.
  • Renew and up-grade signage.
  • Use international conservation status to develop international membership of An Taisce.
  • Develop a staged tourism development plan.
  • Establish an endowment fund.


 

  
 
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