Wicklow Mountains Peatland Restoration Project Approved by Authorities
The Department of Housing's Ecological Assessment Unit has approved a peatland restoration project covering 383 hectares in Wicklow. This initiative is crucial for addressing environmental degradation and aligns with Ireland's climate commitments.

The Department of Housing's Ecological Assessment Unit has approved works across 383 hectares in the Wicklow Mountains, including drain blocking and hydrological restoration. This project represents a shift to a landscape-scale approach, contrasting with earlier incremental phases, including a previous approval for Liffey Head Bog.
The interventions, classified as necessary conservation measures under the EU Habitats Directive, aim to reverse ecological decline without negatively impacting protected habitats. Wicklow County Council, managing tourism pressures and habitat protection, faces challenges with increased recreational footfall. The restoration is expected to improve carbon storage and stabilize eroding areas, although public access may be restricted during construction.




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