Suck River Callows

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Suck River Callows is a seasonally flooded wetland and grassland area along the River Suck in Ireland, noted for its rich biodiversity and traditional low-intensity farming landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf callows habitat
floodplain grassland
wetland
associatedWith Shannon River catchment
biodiversityStatus high biodiversity value
climate temperate oceanic
country Ireland NERFINISHED
ecologicalImportance important habitat for breeding birds
important habitat for overwintering birds
important habitat for wetland plants
ecosystemService carbon sequestration
supporting farmland biodiversity
water regulation
floodRegulationRole natural flood storage area
hydrologicalRegime seasonally flooded
landscapeCharacter river floodplain
rural
landUse low-intensity farming
pastoral agriculture
locatedOnWatercourse River Suck NERFINISHED
managementPractice extensive grazing
traditional hay cutting
region western Ireland
soilType alluvial soils
threat agricultural intensification
drainage
habitat loss
vegetationType hay meadows
wet grassland

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River Suck hasWetlandArea Suck River Callows