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Organisation: Peatlands Council

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<p>Large-scale peat excavation from a bog.</p>

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Anja Murray: Turf continues to be illegally extracted from protected areas
We've been given information, we've been given warnings, we've been given leeway but the scandal is that we still fail to value and protect the fragile ecosystems of our bogs

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Nine of 53 protected bogs ‘being cut illegally’

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Getting bogged down

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Coalition ‘breaks promises to turfcutters’

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EU conservation law on turf ‘favours Bord na Móna over small farmers’

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Anger at shift on turf-cutters’ deal
EU cites aerial photos as evidence of turf cutting in protected areas

THE European Commission does not accept that measures taken by the Government to protect raised bogs from being cut illegally are effective.

Fri, 17 Jun, 2011

Peat council vows to be fair

THE head of a new mediation body set up to address complaints by rural dwellers banned from cutting turf in ecologically sensitive areas has promised to deal fairly and sensitively with those affected.

Tue, 12 Apr, 2011

Government establish Peatlands Council
Government establish Peatlands Council

The Government is establishing an independent non-statutory Peatlands Council.

Thu, 07 Apr, 2011

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