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Ireland was separated from the European mainland after the last Ice Age.

As a result the island has a smaller range of flora and fauna than is found elsewhere in Europe. In the Burren area of Clare, Arctic-Alpine plants survive from the last glaciation. Ireland’s bogs host a large variety of bog-moss species together with heather and sedges.



In the south west (Cork and Kerry), there are areas rich in plants that thrive in the mildness and humidity of this region’s climate.

The once extensive oak forests were cleared over most of the country by the seventeenth century. In recent decades a re-afforestation programme has favoured Sitka spruce, Scots, contorta and other pines, larches, Norway spruce and Douglas fir. There are nature reserves and national parks throughout the country.



Of some 380 species of wild birds recorded in Ireland, 135 breed in the country. There is considerable migration of birds to Ireland in spring and autumn, while several species arrive from Greenland and Iceland in winter; 75 per cent of the world’s population of the Greenland whitefronted goose winter in Ireland.

Inland waters support colonies of swans, geese, waders, duck, tern and gulls. Game shooting is strictly controlled and State-assisted restocking programmes augment stocks of wild game birds. Among the more unusual species of bird are merlin, peregrine falcons, corncrake and chough.

Freshwater species of fish include salmon, char, pollan, eel, pike and brown trout. Amphibians are represented by a single native species each of frog, toad (natterjack) and newt.



There is only one native reptile, the common lizard. There are 31 species of mammals including red deer, fox, badger, red squirrel, rabbit, otter, grey seals, common seals and many cetacean species.



The Irish stoat and the Irish hare are interesting examples of native development.

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