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Don't Mow Let It Grow

This exciting project is led by Causeway Coast to focus on the conservation of semi-natural grassland over the next three years.

Belraugh Rd / Coolnasillagh Rd junction

B190 Belraugh Rd / Coolnasillagh Rd junction (S) to B70 Boleran Rd junction (N)
Coolnasillagh Road is located near a grassland ASSI and has a variety of wildflowers on its’ verge, including bluebells, pignut, water avens, primrose, bush vetch, wood anemone, bugle, early purple orchids, meadow sweet and lady’s smock to mention just a few of the early flowering species. These flowers are beautiful and they provide an essential food source for pollinators. Orange-tip butterflies can be seen flying around the lady’s smock and laying their eggs on these plants.

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When exploring the verges and open space grasslands you may come across interesting findings.

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Belraugh Road Sign

Belraugh Road

Stitchwort on the Belraugh Rd

Discovered in Garvagh

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