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Kylecorragh Wood
Kylecorragh Wood is located in Ireland
Kylecorragh Wood
Kylecorragh Wood
Location in Ireland
Location County Kilkenny, Ireland
Nearest city New Ross
Area 100 acres (400,000 m2)
Established 2002
Governing body National Parks & Wildlife Service

Kylecorragh Wood is a really old forest in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It's filled with oak trees and sits right next to the River Nore. This special woodland is about 5 kilometers (or 3 miles) west of a town called New Ross. It covers a large area, about 100 acres, which is like 75 football fields! Kylecorragh Wood is super important because it's one of the few places left that shows what the original forests in this river valley looked like. It hasn't been disturbed much, so it's a great example of nature's past.

What is Kylecorragh Wood?

Kylecorragh Wood is a very old forest, especially known for its oak trees. It's located in County Kilkenny, which is in the country of Ireland. The wood is right next to the freshwater parts of the River Nore.

This forest is about 5 kilometers (which is roughly 3 miles) west of a town called New Ross. It covers a big space, about 100 acres. That's like the size of 75 football fields! It's a special place because it's a rare example of the natural forests that used to cover this river valley.

Why is it Important?

Kylecorragh Wood is very important for nature. It's part of something called a Natura 2000 site. This is a network of important natural areas across Europe. This specific part is known as an "Old Oak Woodlands" habitat.

The wood is also a key part of the "River Barrow and River Nore, Special Area of Conservation (SAC)". This area was officially suggested for protection in 2002. Being an SAC means it's a place where special plants, animals, and habitats are protected by law.

Plants and Trees

The main trees you'll find in Kylecorragh Wood are oak and sycamore. These tall trees create a thick roof, called a canopy. This canopy keeps the ground below damp and shady.

Because the ground is damp, many different kinds of plants can grow there. You can find common plants like holly and hazel. Other plants include blackthorn, gorse, and different types of willow trees.

Protecting Kylecorragh Wood

The job of looking after Kylecorragh Wood belongs to the National Parks and Wildlife Service. They are responsible for making sure the site stays protected and healthy.

The local government, which is Kilkenny County Council, also helps with the care and management of the area. Their work helps keep this important woodland safe for everyone to enjoy and for nature to thrive.

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