The park’s management plan was finalised following a lengthy consultation between the Department for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government’s (DEHLG) National Park and Wildlife Service, the Wicklow Mountains National Park (WMNP) Council and the public.
It is the first Management Plan to be published as part of DEHLG’s current management planning strategy for Ireland’s six national parks.
“This plan provides a platform for the introduction of strategies which have a strong emphasis on the conservation of our natural heritage while encouraging public appreciation of that heritage,” Mr Roche explained.
“It encourages sustainable recreational and educational use of the park and provides information and facilities for visitors that will increase awareness of our natural heritage, as well as facilitating the research which is essential in achieving our commitments to conservation.”
During the first year of the plan, the main objectives will include:
In order to implement the plan, around 18 personnel will be based at the park, and a total budget of €1.75 million will be used to support the initiative – representing a 67% increase in the park’s budget from 2005.
By Jane Kettle
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