Rùm National Nature Reserve

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Rùm National Nature Reserve is a protected area encompassing most of the Isle of Rùm in Scotland, renowned for its rugged landscapes, important seabird colonies, and populations of red deer.

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Rùm National Nature Reserve canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national nature reserve
nature reserve in Scotland
protected area
accessedBy ferry
accessPoint Arisaig
Mallaig
country Scotland
covers most of the Isle of Rùm
hasActivity hiking
research
wildlife watching
hasBuilding Kinloch Castle
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
marine-influenced ecosystem
montane ecosystem
hasFeature long-term red deer study area
hasLandscapeFeature bogs
moorland
rocky coastline
rugged mountains
sea cliffs
woodland
hasProtectionStatus national nature reserve of Scotland
hasSettlement Kinloch
hasSpecies common seal
golden eagle
grey seal
manx shearwater
otter
red deer
seabirds
white-tailed eagle
locatedIn Highland council area
Inner Hebrides
Isle of Rum
surface form: Isle of Rùm

United Kingdom
managingOrganisation NatureScot
nearbyIsland Canna
Eigg
Muck
notableFor geological features
important seabird colonies
population of red deer
wildlife research
partOf Small Isles
previousManagingOrganisation Nature Conservancy Council
NatureScot
surface form: Scottish Natural Heritage

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Kinloch isOnIsland Rùm National Nature Reserve