Killarney National Park was
designated as a Biosphere Reserve in 1981 by the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), part of a world network of
natural areas which have conservation, research, education and training as
major objectives. Killarney National Park contains many features of national and international importance such as
the native oakwoods and yew woods together with an abundance of evergreen trees
and shrubs and a profusion of bryophytes and lichens which thrive in the mild
Killarney climate. The native red deer are unique in Ireland
with a presence in the country since the last Ice Age.
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