National Nature Reserve (via Isle of Rum)

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The National Nature Reserve on the Isle of Rum is a protected area in Scotland renowned for its rugged mountain landscapes, rich wildlife, and important conservation of native habitats and species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
national nature reserve
protected area
conservationFocus native habitats
native species
raptor conservation
red deer population management
country Scotland
designationPurpose nature conservation
protection of biodiversity
protection of geological features
hasAccessPoint Kinloch
hasActivity environmental education
hillwalking
long‑term ecological monitoring
scientific research
wildlife watching
hasHabitat coastal habitat
heathland
montane habitat
native woodland
hasLandscapeFeature coastal cliffs
freshwater lochs
moorland
rugged mountains
woodland
hasRegulation managed public access
protection of wildlife
restrictions on development
hasWildlife golden eagle
otter
red deer
seabirds
seals
white-tailed eagle
surface form: white‑tailed eagle
locatedIn Highland council area
Inner Hebrides
Isle of Rum
United Kingdom
managingOrganisation NatureScot
partOf Scottish national nature reserves
reachableBy ferry

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Askival hasProtectionStatus National Nature Reserve (via Isle of Rum)
Rum Cuillin partOf National Nature Reserve (via Isle of Rum)
this entity surface form: Isle of Rum National Nature Reserve
Kinloch Castle isOn National Nature Reserve (via Isle of Rum)
this entity surface form: National Nature Reserve of Rum