Peatlands Park Case study
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Peatlands Park Case study By Peter Bradley 11d By Peter Bradley 11d 1 1.0 Introduction 2 PEATLANDS PARK ...Description 2 1.1 Peat, Bog Habitat 2 1.11 Definition of Peat 2 1.12 Peat: Fen & Bogs 2 1.13 Other types - Raised and Blanket Bogs 2 1.2 Origin of Bogs 2 1.21 Fen and Raised Bogs 2 1.22 Blanket Bogs 2 1.3 Bog Structure 2 1.4 Bogs - fauna and flora 2 1.41 Bog Vegetation 2 1.42 Life on the Bog lands 2 1.5 Irish Bogs .. Pagan Cultures & Modern Science 2 1.51 The Bogey-Man 2 1.52 Bog Science 2 2.0 Case Study On Peatlands Park 2 2.1 Hypothesis 2 2.2 Methodology 2 2.21 Uncut Bog 2 2.22 Cutover Bog 2 2.23 Acquisition Of Data 2 2.3 Presentation of Results 2 2.31 Cutover Bog 2 2.32 Uncut Bog 2 2.33 Comparison of Cutover & Uncut Bogs 2 2.4 Techniques of Sampling 2 2.41 Results 2 3.0 Conclusion 2 Appendix: 2 1-Evaluation: 2 2-Safety: 2 3-Sources: 2 4-Graphs 2 1.0 Introduction PEATLANDS PARK ...Description Peatlands Park covers an area of over 250 hectares, half of which is designated as a National Nature Reserve in order to protect the flora and fauna. Access to these areas is restricted to the path systems only. The Verner family acquired the Park in the late seventeenth century to become...

