Natural Heritage Areas (NHAs) for Calaminarian Grassland: Selection Criteria
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Neil Lockhart, 'Natural Heritage Areas (NHAs) for Calaminarian Grassland: Selection Criteria', [report], National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, 2022-02, Irish wildlife manuals, No.130, 2022Download Item:
Abstract:
Calaminarian Grassland vegetation is characterised by the presence of metallophyte plants, i.e. plants
that can tolerate high levels of heavy metals. In Ireland, metallophyte vegetation no longer occurs
naturally, but it may develop locally in habitats created by past mining activities, particularly on old
copper or lead mine spoils. Survey work in 2006, 2008 and 2018 has found that such vegetation can
support some very rare bryophyte species (mosses and liverworts), several of which are threatened with
extinction in Europe, and has concluded that only 6.2 ha of Calaminarian Grassland habitat remains in
Ireland. Calaminarian Grassland is listed under Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive and five Special
Areas of Conservation (SACs) in Ireland are selected for this habitat as a qualifying interest. This report aims to identify and rank the most important mine sites that should be considered for
protection as Natural Heritage Areas (NHAs). It uses four selection criteria (rare bryophytes, area of
Calaminarian Grassland, structure and functions of vegetation and occurrence within existing
designated areas) and applied these criteria to 29 mine sites. Results show that seven of the 12 top-
ranked mine sites occur within SACs and that one is within a Special Protection Area (SPA). Another
mine site, ranked further down the list, is also within an SAC for which Calaminarian Grassland is a
qualifying interest. These nine mine sites are recommended for designation as biological NHAs under
habitat Theme ‘Grassland and Marsh’, based on the presence of Calaminarian Grassland. A further four mine sites, with no other site protection status, would also benefit for consideration as biological NHAs.
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Ireland. National Parks and Wildlife ServicePublisher:
National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
Author: Lockhart, Neil
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Ireland. National Parks and Wildlife ServicePublisher:
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