Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve

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Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve is a renowned Scottish coastal wetland famous for its rich birdlife, especially overwintering geese and other waterfowl.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal habitat
national nature reserve
protected area
wetland
country Scotland
governingBody NatureScot
hasActivity birdwatching
walking
wildlife photography
hasConservationFocus migratory birds
wetland habitats
hasDesignation National Nature Reserve
Ramsar Wetland of International Importance
surface form: Ramsar site

Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area
hasEcosystemType coastal grassland
freshwater wetland
grazing marsh
merse
mudflat
saltmarsh
hasFacility car park
footpaths
viewing hides
visitor centre
hasNotableSpecies barnacle goose
curlew
lapwing
natterjack toad
otter
oystercatcher
pink-footed goose
redshank
roe deer
snipe
teal
whooper swan
wigeon
knownFor birdwatching
overwintering geese
waterfowl
wildlife watching
locatedIn Dumfries and Galloway
locatedNear Caerlaverock Castle
Solway Firth
managedBy NatureScot
partOf Solway marshes
surface form: Solway Firth wetlands
region southwest Scotland

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Dumfries and Galloway council area containsNatureReserve Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve
subject surface form: Dumfries and Galloway
Nith Estuary National Scenic Area near Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve
Caerlaverock Castle locatedIn Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve
Caerlaverock Castle hasNearbyFeature Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve
this entity surface form: Caerlaverock Wetland Centre
Caerlaverock Castle hasNearbyFeature Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve