Irish Forestry
Irish forestry involves the management and cultivation of forests in Ireland. It plays a crucial role in enhancing biodiversity, improving air quality, and providing habitats for wildlife. The forestry sector also contributes to the economy through timber production and recreational activities.
In Ireland, approximately 11% of the land is covered by forests, with a mix of native and non-native species. The government promotes sustainable forestry practices to ensure the health of forest ecosystems while meeting the demand for wood products. Initiatives like Forest Service support reforestation and conservation efforts across the country.