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Around-North-Down Nature Reserves
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Photo: Quoile Countryside Centre, Down County
Quoile Countryside Centre
Environment and Heritage Service, 5 Quay Road, Downpatrick, Down
Flooding was always a problem in this area and floodgates were built in 1745, 1802 and 1934 near the Quoile Bridge. However by the 1950's flooding in Downpatrick was again serious. The problem was solved in 1957 when a new tidal barrier was built 2 miles downstream at Hare Island creating the Quoile Pondage....
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Strangford And Quoile - A Living Heritage
Downpatrick, Down
Strangford Lough, now a maritime nature reserve, is of international importance for its wildlife. Over 2,000 species of marine animal have been found in Strangford Lough, and some of the more colourful of these are on display in Exploris (the Northern Ireland Aquarium) at Portaferry. The lough is particularly important as a refuge for Common Seals and some grey Seals are also found here. A good view can be obtained from the Cloghy Rocks Nature Reserve car park. Tens of thousands of seabirds...
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