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The move by local nature conservation charity Ulster Wildlife sees the expansion of its existing Slievenacloy Nature Reserve by 52% to 258 hectares, with the purchase of an additional 133 hectares of adjacent land.
Slievenacloy Nature Reserve is a designated Area of Special Scientific Interest and one of the best species-rich grassland sites in Northern Ireland, home to a host of diverse and fascinating wildflowers and wildlife – such as orchids, common lizards, waxcap fungi, and skylarks.
Flower-rich meadows and traditional grassland habitats are one of Northern Ireland's most important habitats but have suffered serious declines, as much as 97%, over the last 50 years. Those that remain exist as small fragments, making them particularly vulnerable.
By purchasing neighbouring grassland and peatland habitat, with potential for restoration, the charity plans to return the land to its former glory and bring it under long-term positive conservation management, as part of Slievenacloy Nature Reserve.