Atlas of Irish Mammals
This is an exciting new initiative which presents species accounts and distribution maps of the wild mammals that occur in Ireland and its territorial waters.
View more info on Atlas of Irish MammalsThis is an exciting new initiative which presents species accounts and distribution maps of the wild mammals that occur in Ireland and its territorial waters.
View more info on Atlas of Irish MammalsDumping or burning waste where it's not allowed, or allowing others to do so, is a criminal offence. Find out more about waste crime and how you can report it.
View more info on Report waste crimeDo you know of any monuments that are hard to find, overgrown, signs missing...?
View more info on Access to historical monumentsCEDaR is very keen to encourage individuals to become involved with recording. If you have a general interest and wish to find out more about recording in Northern Ireland then follow the link below to find out more about recording and how simple it really is.
View more info on CEDaR – Wildlife Recording ProjectPart of South Armagh was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) as long ago as 1966. Following a redrafting of the legislation (Nature Conservation and Amenity Lands (Northern Ireland) Order 1985), it was designated in 1991 as the Ring of Gullion AONB, one of nine AONBs in Northern Ireland.
View more info on AONB ManagementA contractor was appointed and works are now finished.
View more info on Slieve Gullion Footpath Repair ProjectEvent takes place on February 15, 2023
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Ring of Gullion AONB
Crossmaglen Community Centre,
O’Fiaich Square,
Crossmaglen,
BT35 9AA.
Tel: +44 (0)330 137 4898
Email: info@ringofgullion.org
Visitor Servicing and Attractions: 0330 137
4046
Email: info@visitmournemountains.co.uk
for any visitor servicing questions.
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