Griend

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Griend is a small, uninhabited Dutch Wadden Sea island known as an important bird sanctuary and nature reserve.

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Griend canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barrier island
bird sanctuary
island
nature reserve
access restricted
belongsTo Kingdom of the Netherlands
climate temperate maritime
conservationPurpose protection of Wadden Sea habitats
protection of breeding seabirds
country Netherlands
countrySubdivision Friesland
ecosystemType salt marshes
sand flats
tidal island
hasConservationManagement access restrictions during breeding season
habitat protection measures
hasFeature dunes
salt marsh vegetation
surrounding mudflats
hasLegalStatus protected area
humanAccess limited to researchers and conservation staff
humanPopulation 0
importantFor coastal bird conservation
migratory birds
knownFor large colonies of seabirds
tern breeding colonies
wader bird populations
languageOfToponym Dutch
locatedIn Frisian Islands
Wadden Sea
Northern Netherlands
surface form: northern Netherlands

province of Friesland
managedBy Vereniging Natuurmonumenten
notableSpecies gulls
terns
waders
partOf Wadden Sea World Heritage Site
surface form: Dutch Wadden Sea Conservation Area

Wadden Sea World Heritage Site
surface form: UNESCO Wadden Sea World Heritage area

West Frisian Islands
permanentResidency no
primaryUse bird breeding area
protectedStatus strict nature reserve
region North Sea coast
surface form: North Sea coastal region
sea Wadden Sea
surroundedBy tidal flats
uninhabited true

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