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ISSN 2009-4086 National Parks and Wildlife Service Conservation Objectives Series Keeper Hill SAC 001197 17 Oct 2017 Version 1 Page 1 of 9

National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, 7 Ely Place, Dublin 2, Ireland. Web: www.npws.ie E-mail: nature.conservation@ahg.gov.ie Citation: NPWS (2017) Conservation Objectives: Keeper Hill SAC 001197. Version 1. National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Series Editor: Rebecca Jeffrey ISSN 2009-4086 Page 2 of 9

Introduction The overall aim of the Habitats Directive is to maintain or restore the favourable conservation status of habitats and of community interest. These habitats and are listed in the Habitats and Birds Directives and Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas are designated to afford protection to the most vulnerable of them. These two designations are collectively known as the Natura 2000 network. European and national legislation places a collective obligation on Ireland and its citizens to maintain habitats and in the Natura 2000 network at favourable conservation condition. The Government and its agencies are responsible for the implementation and enforcement of regulations that will ensure the ecological integrity of these sites. A site-specific conservation objective aims to define favourable conservation condition for a particular habitat or at that site. The maintenance of habitats and within Natura 2000 sites at favourable conservation condition will contribute to the overall maintenance of favourable conservation status of those habitats and at a national level. Favourable conservation status of a habitat is achieved when: its natural range, and area it covers within that range, are stable or increasing, and the specific structure and functions which are necessary for its long-term maintenance exist and are likely to continue to exist for the foreseeable future, and the conservation status of its typical is favourable. The favourable conservation status of a is achieved when: population dynamics data on the concerned indicate that it is maintaining itself on a long-term basis as a viable component of its natural habitats, and the natural range of the is neither being reduced nor is likely to be reduced for the foreseeable future, and there is, and will probably continue to be, a sufficiently large habitat to maintain its populations on a long-term basis. Notes/Guidelines: 1. The targets given in these conservation objectives are based on best available information at the time of writing. As more information becomes available, targets for attributes may change. These will be updated periodically, as necessary. 2. An appropriate assessment based on these conservation objectives will remain valid even if the targets are subsequently updated, providing they were the most recent objectives available when the assessment was carried out. It is essential that the date and version are included when objectives are cited. 3. Assessments cannot consider an attribute in isolation from the others listed for that habitat or, or for other habitats and listed for that site. A plan or project with an apparently small impact on one attribute may have a significant impact on another. 4. Please note that the maps included in this document do not necessarily show the entire extent of the habitats and for which the site is listed. This should be borne in mind when appropriate assessments are being carried out. 5. When using these objectives, it is essential that the relevant backing/supporting documents are consulted, particularly where instructed in the targets or notes for a particular attribute. Page 3 of 9

Qualifying Interests * indicates a priority habitat under the Habitats Directive 001197 Keeper Hill SAC 4010 Northern Atlantic wet heaths with Please note that this SAC overlaps with Slievefelim to Silvermines Mountains SPA (004165). See map 2. The conservation objectives for this site should be used in conjunction with those for the overlapping site as appropriate. Page 4 of 9

Supporting documents, relevant reports & publications Supporting documents, NPWS reports and publications are available for download from: www.npws.ie/publications NPWS Documents Year : 2005 Title : Author : Conservation Plan for 2005-2010. Keeper Hill csac Site Code 001197 Co. Tipperary NPWS Series : Year : 2012 Conservation Plan Title : Ireland Red List No. 8: Bryophytes Author : Lockhart, N.; Hodgetts, N.; Holyoak, D. Series : Year : 2014 Title : Ireland Red List series, NPWS Guidelines for a national survey and conservation assessment of upland vegetation and habitats in Ireland, Version 2.0 Author : Perrin, P.M.; Barron, S.J.; Roche, J.R.; O Hanrahan, B. Series : Irish Wildlife Manual No. 79 Year : 2016 Title : Ireland Red List No. 10: Vascular Plants Author : Series : Year : 2017 Wyse Jackson, M.; FitzPatrick, Ú.; Cole, E.; Jebb, M.; McFerran, D.; Sheehy Skeffington, M.; Wright, M. Ireland Red Lists series, NPWS Title : Author : Series : Keeper Hill SAC (1197) Conservation objectives supporting document- blanket bogs and associated habitats V1 NPWS Conservation objectives supporting document Page 5 of 9

Conservation Objectives for : Keeper Hill SAC [001197] 4010 Northern Atlantic wet heaths with Erica tetralix To restore the favourable conservation condition of Northern Atlantic wet heaths with Erica tetralix in Keeper Hill SAC, which is defined by the following list of attributes and targets: Attribute Measure Target Notes Habitat area Hectares Area stable or increasing, subject to natural processes Habitat distribution Ecosystem function: soil nutrients Community diversity cross-leaved heath positive indicator lichens and bryophytes ericoid and crowberry dwarf shrub negative indicator nonnative Occurrence Soil ph and appropriate nutrient levels at a of monitoring Abundance of variety of vegetation communities Occurrence within 20m of a representative number of monitoring Percentage cover at, and in local vicinity of, a No decline, subject to natural processes Maintain soil nutrient status within natural range Maintain variety of vegetation communities, subject to natural processes Cross-leaved heath (Erica tetralix) present within a 20m radius of each monitoring stop Cover of positive indicator at least 50% Total cover of Cladonia and Sphagnum, Racomitrium lanuginosum and pleurocarpous mosses at least 10% Cover of ericoid and crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) at least 15% Cover of dwarf shrubs less than 75% Total cover of negative indicator less than 1% Cover of non-native less than 1% Northern Atlantic wet heaths with Erica tetralix has not been mapped in detail for this SAC, but from current available data the total area of the qualifying habitat is estimated to be approximately 126ha, covering 31% of the SAC (NPWS internal files). Further details on this and the following attributes can be found in the Keeper Hill SAC conservation objectives supporting document for blanket bogs and associated habitats Wet heath is documented to occur throughout the SAC, often occurring in a mosaic with blanket bog, dry heath and upland grassland (NPWS, 2005; NPWS internal files). Further information can be found within NPWS (2005), NPWS internal files and the blanket bogs and associated habitats supporting document See the blanket bogs and associated habitats supporting document for further details Wet heath vegetation communities have been recorded in this SAC (NPWS internal files), one of which corresponds to a community recorded in the National Survey of Upland Habitats and listed in the provisional list of vegetation communities described in Perrin et al. (2014). Further information on vegetation communities associated with this habitat is presented in Perrin et al. (2014), where the list of positive indicator for this habitat is also presented, where the list of negative indicator for this habitat is also presented Page 6 of 9

native trees and shrubs bracken soft rush structure: Sphagnum condition structure: signs of browsing structure: burning Physical structure: disturbed bare ground Physical structure: drainage Indicators of local distinctiveness Percentage cover in local vicinity of a of monitoring Percentage cover in local vicinity of a of monitoring Percentage cover in local vicinity of a of monitoring Condition at a Percentage of shoots browsed at a Occurrence in local vicinity of a of monitoring Percentage cover at, and in local vicinity of, a Percentage area in local vicinity of a of monitoring Occurrence and population size Cover of scattered native trees and shrubs less than 20% Cover of bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) less than 10% Cover of soft rush (Juncus effusus) less than 10% Less than 10% of the Sphagnum cover is crushed, broken and/or pulled up Less than 33% collectively of the last complete growing season's shoots of ericoids, crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) and bog-myrtle (Myrica gale) showing signs of browsing No signs of burning in sensitive areas, into the moss, liverwort or lichen layer or exposure of peat surface due to burning Cover of disturbed bare ground less than 10% Area showing signs of drainage from heavy trampling, tracking or ditches less than 10% No decline in distribution or population sizes of rare, threatened or scarce associated with the habitat, where the list of sensitive areas for this habitat is also presented This includes listed in the Flora (Protection) Order, 2015 and/or the red data lists (Lockhart et al., 2012; Wyse Jackson et al., 2016) Page 7 of 9

Conservation Objectives for : Keeper Hill SAC [001197] 7130 Blanket bogs (* if active bog) To restore the favourable conservation condition of Blanket bogs (* if active bog) in Keeper Hill SAC, which is defined by the following list of attributes and targets: Attribute Measure Target Notes Habitat area Hectares Area stable or increasing, subject to natural processes Habitat distribution Ecosystem function: soil nutrients Ecosystem function: peat formation Ecosystem function: hydrology Community diversity positive indicator lichens and bryophytes potential dominant negative indicator nonnative native trees and shrubs structure: Sphagnum condition Occurrence Soil ph and appropriate nutrient levels at a of monitoring Active blanket bog as a proportion of the total area of Annex I blanket bog habitat Flow direction, water levels, occurrence of drains and erosion gullies Abundance of variety of vegetation communities Number of at a Percentage cover at, and in local vicinity of, a Percentage cover in local vicinity of a of monitoring Condition at a No decline, subject to natural processes Maintain soil nutrient status within natural range At least 99% of the total Annex I blanket bog area is active Natural hydrology unaffected by drains and erosion Maintain variety of vegetation communities, subject to natural processes Number of positive indicator present at each monitoring stop is at least seven Cover of bryophytes or lichens, excluding Sphagnum fallax, at least 10% Cover of each of the potential dominant less than 75% Total cover of negative indicator less than 1% Cover of non-native less than 1% Cover of scattered native trees and shrubs less than 10% Less than 10% of the Sphagnum cover is crushed, broken and/or pulled up Blanket bog has not been mapped in detail for Keeper Hill SAC, but from current available data the total area of the qualifying habitat is estimated to be approximately 126ha, covering 31% of the SAC (NPWS internal files). Further details on this and the following attributes can be found in the Keeper Hill SAC conservation objectives supporting document for blanket bogs and associated habitats Blanket bog is documented to occur in a mosaic with wet heath in the SAC. It is most common on the higher slopes including the upper ridge (NPWS, 2005; NPWS internal files). Further information can be found within NPWS (2005), NPWS internal files and the blanket bogs and associated habitats supporting document See the blanket bogs and associated habitats supporting document for further details See the blanket bogs and associated habitats supporting document for further details Further details and a brief discussion of restoration potential is presented in the blanket bogs and associated habitats supporting document The diversity of blanket bog vegetation communities in this SAC is unknown. Further information on vegetation communities associated with this habitat is presented in Perrin et al. (2014), where the list of positive indicator for this habitat is also presented. See the blanket bogs and associated habitats supporting document for the list of potential dominant, where the list of negative indicator for this habitat is also presented Page 8 of 9

structure: signs of browsing structure: burning Physical structure: disturbed bare ground Physical structure: drainage Physical structure: erosion Indicators of local distinctiveness Percentage of shoots browsed at a Occurrence in local vicinity of a of monitoring Percentage cover at, and in local vicinity of, a Percentage area in local vicinity of a of monitoring Percentage area in local vicinity of a of monitoring Occurrence and population size Last complete growing season's shoots of ericoids, crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) and bog-myrtle (Myrica gale) showing signs of browsing collectively less than 33% No signs of burning in sensitive areas, into the moss, liverwort or lichen layer or exposure of peat surface due to burning Cover of disturbed bare ground less than 10% Area showing signs of drainage from heavy trampling, tracking or ditches less than 10% Less than 5% of the greater bog mosaic comprises erosion gullies and eroded areas No decline in distribution or population sizes of rare, threatened or scarce associated with the habitat, where the list of sensitive areas for this habitat is also presented This includes listed in the Flora (Protection) Order, 2015 and/or the red data lists (Lockhart et al., 2012; Wyse Jackson et al., 2016). The Near Threatened moss Sphagnum russowii (Lockhart et al., 2012) occurs in blanket bog in the SAC (NPWS, 2005) Page 9 of 9

CO. CLARE Killaloe Dolla CO. TIPPERARY SAC 001197 Curreen Newport Rear Cross Kilcommon CO. LIMERICK Legend Keeper Hill SAC 001197 Ordnance Survey Ireland MAP 1: KEEPER HILL SAC CONSERVATION OBJECTIVES SAC DESIGNATION Map to be read in conjunction with the NPWS Conservation Objectives Document. SITE CODE: SAC 001197; version 3. CO. TIPPERARY 0 0.25 0.5 0.75 The mapped boundaries are of an indicative and general nature only. Boundaries of designated areas are subject to revision. Ordnance Survey of Ireland Licence No EN 0059216. Ordnance Survey of Ireland Government of Ireland. 1 km Níl sna teorainneacha ar na léarscáileanna ach nod garshuiomhach ginearálta. Féadfar athbhreithnithe a déanamh ar theorainneacha na gceantar comharthaithe. Suirbhéarachta Ordonáis na héireann Ceadúnas Uimh EN 0059216. Suirbhéarachta Ordonáis na héireann Rialtas na héireann. ± Map Version 1 Date: Aug 2017

SAC 001197 SPA 004165 Legend Keeper Hill SAC 001197 Slievefelim to Silvermines Mountains SPA 004165 OSi Discovery Series County Boundary MAP 2: KEEPER HILL SAC CONSERVATION OBJECTIVES OVERLAPPING DESIGNATION Map to be read in conjunction with the NPWS Conservation Objectives Document. SITE CODE: SAC 001197; version 3. SPA 004165; version 3. CO. TIPPERARY 0 1 2 3 4 5 km The mapped boundaries are of an indicative and general nature only. Boundaries of designated areas are subject to revision. Ordnance Survey of Ireland Licence No EN 0059216. Ordnance Survey of Ireland Government of Ireland. Níl sna teorainneacha ar na léarscáileanna ach nod garshuiomhach ginearálta. Féadfar athbhreithnithe a déanamh ar theorainneacha na gceantar comharthaithe. Suirbhéarachta Ordonáis na héireann Ceadúnas Uimh EN 0059216. Suirbhéarachta Ordonáis na héireann Rialtas na héireann. ± Map Version 1 Date: Aug 2017