NPWS Acquires More Land For Killarney National Park

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The lands acquired are close to Derrycunnihy church . Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

THE National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has announced its latest strategic land acquisition at Derrycunnihy, Killarney.

The acquisition consists of over 70 hectares at Derrycunnihy, a site completely surrounded by Killarney National Park lands.

It is described by the NPWS as a hugely important addition to the Park as it is an area of high conservation and ecological value, and all of the lands are part of a European site of nature conservation, Macgillycuddy Reeks & Killarney National Park SAC.

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The habitat here consists of dry heath, oak woodlands, pockets of blanket bog and an oligotrophic lake, a true reflection of what lands in a National Park should be.

These lands are close to Derrycunnihy church, an important architectural feature  within Killarney National Park.

This iconic structure, one of the most beautifully situated, scenic churches in Ireland has recently undergone conservation works and is home to a number of protected species including the lesser horseshoe bat.

Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

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