Geopark Publications & Educational Resources
Geopark Publications & Educational Resources
The Mourne Gullion Strangford UNESCO Global Geopark has over 400 million years of geological history. It charts the closure of the Iapetus Ocean and the bringing together of the two parts of what we now know as the island of Ireland, its passage through tropical latitudes, the birth of the North Atlantic Ocean, and finally the shaping of landscape by ice during the last glaciation. All of this remarkable diversity within a relatively small area makes it an ideal outdoor classroom for all ages.
Geology, Culture & Natural Heritage
People have inhabited the Mourne Gullion Strangford UNESCO Global Geopark (aUGG) since just after the end of the last Ice Age, their lives have been shaped by the unique landscape and its underlying geology. In the same way, they have shaped the land with agriculture and industry. The stories of ancient traditions, lost religions and power struggles are written across the mountains, drumlins, plains and coasts.
Biodiversity worksheets
The Biodiversity worksheets focus on the rich biodiversity interest of the Mournes area and the issues around biodiversity. There is a wonderful mosaic of different habitats. A habitat is a particular grouping or community of species. Habitats in the Mourne area include upland heath, bog, grassland, river, woodland, forest, coastal mudflat and shingle, rocky shores and sandy beaches. The large areas of farmland are also vital to the mosaic of diversity and biodiversity in the Mournes. Species rich hedgerows, sheughs, grassland and small copses add to the network of habitats for our native wildlife.
Geology & Landscape in Strangford and Lecale
Geology & Landscape in Strangford and Lecale illustrated leaflet explains some important geology of our area and points out good sites to see examples. Geology is the foundation of our landscape. Some can be seen on the surface but more is hidden beneath the topsoil or the sea. How and when the rocks were formed is measured in long periods called geological time.
Mourne Cultural Heritage Booklet
Mourne Cultural Heritage booklet teaching resource has been developed to encourage school children within the Mourne Mountains Landscape Partnership Area to engage with the relationship between their landscape and built heritage through a series of lessons and activities.