A coastal site near Wexford, Ireland. There is little information on the Society's questionnaire as to why it was selected, but it is now protected as Raven Point Nature Reserve and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). A dynamic sand dune system, continually transformed by the power of the sea and wind, it is home to natterjack toad, red-breasted merganser, Greenland white-fronted goose and a number of rare beetles. Now managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
(Above) The original SPNR survey documents for Raven's Point
More information on Raven’s Point
Visit the National Parks and Wildlife Service page for Raven Point Nature Reserve


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