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It has the largest collection of ducks, geese and swans in Ireland. In addition to the reserve, the site contains a Coffee shop, gift and book shop, an exhibition area, hides, woodland walks, events and activities, free parking, and a picnic area.
Castle Espie was officially opened as a Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust centre by Lady Scott on 4 May 1990. The site had previously been a limestone quarry, and also had a brickworks, pottery and lime kilns for producing lime from limestone, as well as part of a farm.[2]
In September 2007, the Heritage Lottery Fund awarded a grant of £2.96 million towards a major wetland restoration project at Castle Espie, the largest investment in biodiversity in Northern Ireland. At the heart of the project, costing £4m in all, will be the restoration and improvement of intertidal and freshwater habitats along the shores of Strangford Lough to encourage more species and greater numbers of waterbirds to feed, roost or breed at Castle Espie, as well as restoring important habitats. A new ecologically-sustainable visitor centre would also be constructed,and other improvements would be carried out to hides and observatories.
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