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Developing pasture woodland.
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Developing pasture woodland.
A compact reserve with two ponds, a hide and marked paths, with a proliferation of birds and invertebrates.
This small nature reserve is a seasonally wet meadow and curragh, with more than 100 recorded plant species.
This small nature reserve features broadleaved woodland and ferns surrounding a redundant reservoir. An area rich in birds, bats and invertebrates.
The Island’s most important Limestone habitat with pools, scrub and grassland
This nature reserve is a mosaic of grassland, curragh and open meadow producing a diversity of species, where butterflies, beetles and spiders abound.
Excellent for the outstanding display of thousands of orchids from late May to July and good for bird watching.
Close Sartfield is a Coronation Meadow!
This small nature reserve features species rich grassland passing into peat bog with a variety of plant species including orchids.
This small nature reserve is the watershed of two tributaries and is known in gaelic as Raven’s Marsh.
An upland nature reserve with a mosaic of habitats producing a tremendous diversity of native plant species.
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