Northern Ireland Biodiversity
There's lots to see and enjoy.
In Northern Ireland we have a broad range of very interesting habitats as a result of our unique geology, mild climate, relatively long coastline and a long history of settled agriculture.
 | - Our inter tidal zones and inshore seas are rich in wildlife.
- We have grassland and meadows with a varied flora and fauna.
- Our woodlands and hedgerows are beautiful and distinctive
- Visit our peatlands and see an entirely different range of plants and animals.
- Our rivers, lakes and ponds are home teeming with wildlife.
- We don’t have far to go to see our biodiversity from urban parks to a walk on the coast.
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However, all is not well with our urban, rural and marine environment.
In "Biodiversity in Northern Ireland: Recommendations to Government for a Biodiversity Strategy" the Northern Ireland Biodiversity Group (NIBG) identified major issues affecting Biodiversity in Northern Ireland under the following:
- Agricultural Systems and Support
- Coastal and Marine
- Management Freshwater Use and Management
- Construction and Development
- Tourism and Recreation
- Peatland Management
- Introduced Species and Genetic Material
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The Governernment recognises the issues and sets out how to deal with them in the document Northern Ireland Biodiversity Strategy (PDF 1.55Mb)