Countryside Surveys - Northern Ireland

Countryside Surveys have been conducted in the different countries of the United Kingdom since 1978. It is a globally unique audit of the soil and vegetation of the countryside, based on detailed vegetation mapping, plot recording and soil sampling of squares across the country, which are repeated at multi-year intervals.

 

In Northern Ireland, this survey was first conducted in the 1980s. This pivotal survey is now being repeated in Northern Ireland in the period 2023-2024, offering a unique opportunity to chart the evolving tapestry of Northern Ireland’s natural landscape.

Ecologists working on Countryside Surveys in Northern Ireland

Countryside Surveys - Northern Ireland

FitzGerald Ecology has a team of ecologists working on this project since 2023 and we have gained extensive experience in the complex methodology of the Countryside Surveys, as well as the specific habitat classification system used for this survey. It is hoped that a similar survey will be undertaken in the Republic of Ireland in the coming years, and FitzGerald Ecology will be an irreplaceable resource when this arises.

 

Contact Us about Countryside Surveys:

 

Email: afitzgerald@fitzgeraldecology.ie
Phone: +353-86-1266-167

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Safeguarding Rare Plant Species

In 2022, FitzGerald Ecology completed a full flora study and rare plant survey of four sub-sites within Turvey Nature Reserve, Co. Dublin. As part of this work, we were responsible for the transplantation of two rare plant populations which were at risk of damage from planned environmental engineering works in the area. This transplantation was conducted successfully. This flora study will inform future environmental engineering works to be carried out by the client within Turvey Nature Reserve in the coming years, which is partially within the Rogerstown Estuary Special Area of Conservation (SAC).