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Irish Peatland Conservation Council
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After the end of the Ice Age, Ireland’s climate warmed and forest cover increased (peatlands were also forming). From around 4000 years ago the climate became cooler and wetter, contributing to the spread of bogs.In these areas it became too wet for the trees which were buried by accumulating peat.
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