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Making an enquiry about a bogland siteAs part of IPCC's campaign to conserve a representative sample of Ireland's bogs we maintain detailed records on more than 800 sites of conservation value in both the Republic and Northern Ireland. A full list of these sites on which information is available is published in IPCC's Irish Peatland Conservation Plan 2005. If you have a query on a specific site of conservation value in the Peatland Conservation Plan 2000 please click here to obtain a Specific Site Enquiry Form and tell us what information you wish to obtain or report you wish to make. Alternatively, if you have a general query or report to make on a bogland area, relating to its potential for conservation, current conservation status or Natural Heritage Area designation, wildlife value or damage being caused by a development, please click here to obtain a General Site Enquiry Form. We endeavor to answer all queries with 28 days. Please make sure you provide us with contact name, address, telephone, fax etc. so that we can get back in touch with you. This service is provided free of charge to members of the public, local action groups and IPCC supporters. If you would rather speak to someone in person about a bogland area you can call IPCC on +353-45-860133 and ask to speak to the Conservation Officer
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