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Areas of Scientific Interest in Co. Tipperary (South), Index INDEX Areas of Scientific Interest in Co. Tipperary (South), O.S. Sheets18 & 22 (April 1992) Site No. Name Grid Ref. Interest Rating Reference 639 Annacarty Wetlands R93 44 Ecological (B,Z) R AFF 646 Galtee Mountains R90 24 Ecological (B) N WS, AFF 649 Knockavilla National School,R998437 Ecological (Z) N WS Dundrum 651 Mitchelstown Caves R924168 Geomorphological, I AFF, WS Ecological (Z) 655 River Suir below Carrick- S42 21 Ecological (B,Z) R AFF on-Suir 658 Two Mile Bridge National S235235 Ecological (Z) N WS School, Clonmel 944 Ardfinnan S085180 Geomorphological R AFF 945 Ardmayle Pond S053453 Ecological L AFF 946 Ballymacadam S076232 Geological I AFF 947 Cahir Park Woodland S052235 Ecological (B,0) L AFF 948 Carrowkeale Woods R96 51 Ecological (B,O,Z) L AFF 949 Church Hill, LaffansbridgeS19 46 Ecological (B) Not rated WS 950 Dundrum Sanctuary S96 44 Ecological (B,Z) R AFF 951 Garryroe, Clonmel S17 24 Ecological (B) Not rated WS 952 Glenboy Wood S12 09 Ecological L AFF 953 Glen of Aherlow R90 30 Geomorphological R AFF 954 Grove Wood S22 33 Ecological (B,Z) R AFF 955 Hollyford R935562 Geological N AFF 956 Inchsquillib Wood R91 50 Ecological R AFF 957 Kilbreedy S04 43 Ecological (B) Not rated WS Site No. Name Grid Ref. 958 Kilcooly Abbey Lake S298581 (B,0) L 959 Killough Hill S11 51 (B,Z) R 960 Kilsheelan S28 23 R 961 Knockanavar Wood R86 50 (B,Z) L 962 Knockastakeen Forest R93 28 (Z) R 963 Knockgraffon Mote, south S03 27 (B) rated 964 Knockroe Fox Covert S03 39 (B,Z) L 965 Laffansbridge S19 46 (B) rated 966 Moneypark, Fethard S21 34 (B) rated 967 Ninemilehouse S363349 R 968 N.W. of Cahir S03 26 (B) rated 969 Power's Wood S177380 (B,O,Z) L 970 Rockwell College Lake S06 34 (B) rated 971 Scaragh Wood S02 25 (B,Z) L 972 Shanbally Wood R97 15 (B,Z) L 973 Solloghogbeg Quarry R88 39 (B) rated B - Botanical I - International 0 - Ornithological N - National Z - Zoological R - Regional AFF - An Foras Forbartha L - Local WS - Wildlife Service Areas of Scientific Interest in Co. Tipperary (South) Additions and amendments to the 1982/83/86/87 ASI maps SHEET 18 Site No. Name Grid Ref. Comments 639 Annacarty Wetlands R93 44 Three subsites (subsites 3,4 & 5) omitted from 1982 ASI map. 649 Knockavilla National School,R998437 Additional site (Bats). Dundrum 949 Church Hill, Laffansbridge S19 46 Additional site, with Orchis morio. 957 Kilbreedy S04 43 Additional site, with Orchis morio. 959 Killough Hill S11 51 Extended southward to include stand of Erigeron acer. 950 Dundrum Sanctuary R96 44 Northern part of site omitted from 1982 ASI map. 963 Knockgraffon Mote, south S03 27 Additional site, with Erigeron acer. 965 Laffansbridge S19 46 Additional site, with Orchis morio. 966 Moneypark, Fethard S21 34 Additional site, with Orchis morio. 968 N.W. of Cahir S03 26 Additional site, with Erigeron acer. 970 Rockwell College Lake S06 34 Additional site, with Groenlandia densa. 973 Solloghodbeg Quarry R88 39 Additional site, with Orchis morio. SHEET 22 651 Mitchelstown Caves R924168 Incorrectly marked on 1982 ASI map. 658 Two Mile Bridge National S235235 Additional site (Bats). School, Clonmel 951 Garryroe, Clonmel S17 24 Additional site, with Orchis morio. Species Vice-County Number Vice-County rwovcv D.4" U-7 S. Tvip Locality ch4 ni.' .. Land Owner/Occupier 4&f fvnsc C s q Grid Ref Area(Ha) Date Recorder S 131691 R.F . PCt" Sketch Map of Site Showing Location of Species Indicate North t 014k 6" )c X Q^k w4s oY Size of Population 6 ft0A^;I -5f. Ci3 ( 3 sue. -. fnkr_5FDA$) Locality Map (1:25,000 if possible) Associated Species ^th% w \ . ..x4,j,, 6vrr,Tww _--, _ A 4L M !i/lM :h N by ` ib'~ M s.7iot;.3,?, riot;. kw,,*4*%k4 /mssmss /_+, Wow ALA, M Pte,. fix.1r..w l hcs:kV ,are` G.,+,cr'"'1"14r" KiIlene,eV,-l Niii Pt,r I.ua.cwb. .w,. p iCill Niilq -\ PA"^Ik A41"4 ai .. I A.,.. 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