North Walney National Nature Reserve

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North Walney National Nature Reserve is a protected coastal wildlife site on Walney Island in Cumbria, England, noted for its sand dunes, salt marshes, and important bird habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal nature reserve
national nature reserve
protected area
country England
designatedAs National Nature Reserve
hasConservationValue national importance
ornithological importance
hasEcosystemType coastal wetland
dune system
saltmarsh ecosystem
hasFeature coastal lagoons
dune slacks
grazed grassland
hasGeneralClimate maritime climate
hasHabitat brackish pools
dune heath
fixed dunes
intertidal flats
mobile dunes
hasImportantTaxonGroup breeding birds
dune plants
invertebrates
waders
wildfowl
wintering birds
hasLandscapeFeature coastal grassland
salt marshes
sand dunes
shingle beaches
hasLegalStatus protected site
isAccessibleFrom Barrow-in-Furness
isKnownFor coastal scenery
important bird populations
sand dune habitats
isManagedFor nature conservation
isOnCoastOf Irish Sea
isOnIsland Walney Island
isPartOf Walney Island coastal protected areas
isProtectedFor bird habitats
coastal habitats
wildlife conservation
isUsedFor birdwatching
nature study
locatedIn Cumbria
North West England
United Kingdom
Walney Island

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Walney Island hasNatureReserve North Walney National Nature Reserve
Walney Island hasNatureReserve North Walney National Nature Reserve
this entity surface form: South Walney Nature Reserve
South Walney Lighthouse locatedWithin North Walney National Nature Reserve
this entity surface form: South Walney Nature Reserve