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BAU Forest Property Name 2018 Proposed Percentage of Block to Be 2018 Proposed 2019 Updated BAU Forest Property Name Percentage of Proposed Percentage Block to be Felled of Block to be Felled BAU 1 ‐ North West DL04 ‐ Ramelton BUNLIN 71% ‐ 80% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL04 ‐ Ramelton GLEN 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL04 ‐ Ramelton KILLYDONNELL 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL05 ‐ Rathmullan GARRY GORT No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle CABRY 1% ‐ 10% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle CARROWBLAGH 41% ‐ 50% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle DRUNG No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL10 ‐ New Mills KIRKNEEDY 21% ‐ 30% 41% ‐ 50% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL11 ‐ Gartan DERRYVEIGH 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL12 ‐ Meenirroy ARDACHRIN No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL13 ‐ Lough Finn BEAGHMORE 31% ‐ 40% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL14 ‐ Gweebarra DERK MORE 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL15 ‐ Glenties BORD NA MONA No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL15 ‐ Glenties CLOONEY WOOD 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL15 ‐ Glenties LOUGH CRILLAN 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL16 ‐ The Glens GLENMACANNIVE 41% ‐ 50% 61% ‐ 70% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL16 ‐ The Glens MEENAMALRAGH 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL16 ‐ The Glens MEENANARWA 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe CREGGAN 1% ‐ 10% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe CREGGAN No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe CURRAGHOMONGAN 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe DRUMBOE 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe MEENBANE No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon CARN 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon CORNASHESK 31% ‐ 40% 61% ‐ 70% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon CORRADOOEY 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon EGGLYBANE No Felling 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon GORTAHORK No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon KILCLEAN No Felling 41% ‐ 50% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon STONYBATTER 41% ‐ 50% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL21 ‐ Ballybofey MEENABRACK 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL21 ‐ Ballybofey TAUGHBOY 21% ‐ 30% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL23 ‐ Croaghnakern CROAGHNAKERN 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske GREENAN 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske LACKCROM 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske LACKCROM No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter CROAGH 11% ‐ 20% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter MEENABROCK 91% ‐100% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter MEENABROCK 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter MEENAGOLAN 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs GLENGESH 71% ‐ 80% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs MEENAKILLEW 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs MEENAPEAKY No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs MEENATEIA No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL28 ‐ Laghey GREAGHS 31% ‐ 40% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL28 ‐ Laghey LEGHAWNY 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL29 ‐ Croaghonagh KEADEW 71% ‐ 80% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL31 ‐ Lough Derg LOUGHFAD 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL31 ‐ Lough Derg PORTCREEVY 21% ‐ 30% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM01 ‐ Glenade AGHANLISH No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet KILLENNA No Felling 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet LISNABRACK No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM05 ‐ Glencar SRAMORE 71% ‐80% 71% ‐ 80% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO01 ‐ Glenamoy GORTLEATILLA 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO02 ‐ Ballycastle BALLYKINLETTER 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO02 ‐ Ballycastle KEERGLEN No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO02 ‐ Ballycastle SRALAGAGH WEST 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO04 ‐ Knockaunderry KNOCKAUNDERRY 91% ‐ 100% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO05 ‐ Shannettra BNM CORVODERRY 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO05 ‐ Shannettra GLENEDAGH 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% Page 1 of 14 2018 Proposed 2019 Updated BAU Forest Property Name Percentage of Proposed Percentage Block to be Felled of Block to be Felled BAU 1 ‐ North West MO05 ‐ Shannettra GORTNAHURRA No Felling 61% ‐ 70% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO05 ‐ Shannettra SHANVOLAHAN 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO07 ‐ Erris LAGDUFF MORE 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO08 ‐ Nephin ALTNABROCKY 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO08 ‐ Nephin NEPHIN BEG WEST 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO08 ‐ Nephin TUBBRID 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO09 ‐ Tristia COOLNABINNIA No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO09 ‐ Tristia KILLACORRAUN No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO10 ‐ Conn BALLYMOYOCK 71% ‐ 80% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO10 ‐ Conn CLOGHBRACK No Felling 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO10 ‐ Conn CORLUMMIN 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO11 ‐ Bunnafinglas CARROWLEAGH No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO11 ‐ Bunnafinglas KILGELLIA No Felling 71% ‐ 80% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO12 ‐ Swinford GREGGAUN No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO13 ‐ Charlestown FAULEENS No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO14 ‐ Cloonakilliana FLUGHANY 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO16 ‐ Kiltimagh CARROWREAGH No Felling 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO17 ‐ Turlough BREAGHWY 51% ‐ 60% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO17 ‐ Turlough DERREENYANIMNA 61% ‐ 70% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO17 ‐ Turlough DRUMLOUGHRA No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO18 ‐ Glenisland DERRYLOUGHAN 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO18 ‐ Glenisland KNOCKASKIBBOLE No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO18 ‐ Glenisland LENANAVEA 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO18 ‐ Glenisland LENANAVEA 91% ‐ 100% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO18 ‐ Glenisland SHANVOLEY No Felling 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO19 ‐ Cloondaff SKERDAGH UPPER 1% ‐ 10% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO23 ‐ Ballyglass DERRYRIBBEEN 91% ‐ 100% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO23 ‐ Ballyglass ROEMORE 1% ‐ 10% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO24 ‐ Teevenish KNOCKRANNY 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO26 ‐ Claremorris CLOONBOY No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO26 ‐ Claremorris GARRYMORE No Felling 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO26 ‐ Claremorris OORY No Felling 71% ‐ 80% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO29 ‐ Tourmakeady TOURMAKEADY 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO33 ‐ Barnaderg LEENAVESTA 41% ‐ 50% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO35 ‐ Kilmovee CLOONIERIN 81% ‐90% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO35 ‐ Kilmovee KILMOVEE No Felling 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO01 ‐ Benbulben ARDNAGLASS 61% ‐70% 61% ‐ 70% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO01 ‐ Benbulben ARDNAGLASS No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO01 ‐ Benbulben ARDNAGLASS No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO01 ‐ Benbulben GORTNADRUNG 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West SO01 ‐ Benbulben LISSADELL 91% ‐ 100% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West SO01 ‐ Benbulben LISSADELL 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO01 ‐ Benbulben MULLAGHNANEANE No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO04 ‐ Ox Mountain BALLINVALLEY No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO04 ‐ Ox Mountain SEEVNESS 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West SO05 ‐ Easky CLOONKEELAUN 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West SO06 ‐ Moy CLOONACOOL 61% ‐ 70% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO06 ‐ Moy LARGAN 1% ‐ 10% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO06 ‐ Moy SESSUEGILROY 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO08 ‐ Ballisadare ACHONRY 31% ‐ 40% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO08 ‐ Ballisadare ARDVARNEY 41% ‐ 50% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO08 ‐ Ballisadare DOWREA 91% ‐ 100% 41% ‐ 50% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO08 ‐ Ballisadare ROCKBROOK 11% ‐ 20% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO08 ‐ Ballisadare TOOMOUR No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO09 ‐ Lavally AGHOO 81% ‐ 90% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO09 ‐ Lavally KNOCKNAGEEHA 41% ‐ 50% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO09 ‐ Lavally LAVALLY No Felling 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO10 ‐ Arigna AGHOO No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO10 ‐ Arigna ALTAGOWLAN 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West SO10 ‐ Arigna CARROWCASHEL No Felling 41% ‐ 50% Page 2 of 14 2018 Proposed 2019 Updated BAU Forest Property Name Percentage of Proposed Percentage Block to be Felled of Block to be Felled BAU 1 ‐ North West SO10 ‐ Arigna CARROWCASHEL 21% ‐ 30% 41% ‐ 50% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO10 ‐ Arigna STRADUFF 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO11 ‐ Drumanone DRUMANONE No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO11 ‐ Drumanone EVIKEENS 91% ‐ 100% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West SO11 ‐ Drumanone GARROW 1% ‐ 10% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO12 ‐ Curlews CARROWNTEMPLE No Felling 41% ‐ 50% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO12 ‐ Curlews DERRYGOLAGH 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West SO12 ‐ Curlews DRUMDOE 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West SO12 ‐ Curlews LECARROW 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West SO12 ‐ Curlews LIMNAGH 11% ‐ 20% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 2 ‐ West CE01 ‐ Burren BALLYDONOHOE No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 2 ‐ West CE01 ‐ Burren BALLYNACARHAGH 91% ‐ 100% No Felling BAU 2 ‐ West CE01 ‐ Burren BLAKESMOUNTAIN 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 2 ‐ West CE01 ‐ Burren BOGHILL 31% ‐ 40% 41% ‐ 50% BAU 2 ‐ West CE01 ‐ Burren BOOLINRUDDA 11% ‐ 20% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 2 ‐ West CE01 ‐ Burren CAHERCLOGGAUN No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 2 ‐ West CE01 ‐ Burren CAHERCLOGGAUN No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 2 ‐ West CE01 ‐ Burren CAHERCLOGGAUN 71% ‐ 80% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 2 ‐ West CE01 ‐ Burren CAHERKINALLIA No Felling 31% ‐ 40% BAU 2
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