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Raptor Rangers - Recording and Protecting Birds of Prey

Glenariff Forest Park, Glenariffe Road, Cargan, County Antrim, BT44 0QX
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Join CCGHT and the Northern Ireland Raptor Study Group to learn how to identify, survey and record birds of prey and help contribute to the conservation of some of our most iconic species. You'll start with a short introductory talk before enjoying a guided watch from a location close to the car park, so there's no need for walking boots or a lengthy hike. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing and come prepared to enjoy a morning in the great outdoors. Book your place in advance.

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Season (1 Aug 2026)
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Saturday10:00 - 12:00

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Glenariff Forest Park, GlenariffeGlenariff, the Queen of the Glens, is one of the nine Antrim Glens in Northern Ireland. Glenariff Forest Park covers over 1,000 hectares with planted woodland, lakes, outdoor recreation spaces and conservation areas.

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