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A small piece of suburban wilderness sandwiched between the Rock Road and the DART - it's the last remnant of un-reclaimed shoreline in South County Dublin and a haven for birds and plants, including a rare grass - Puccinellia Fasciculata, which was threatened by an invasive rush. The situation was saved by removing a sluice gate put in place in 1914 - now the tide washes in and out twice a day, flushing in much needed oxygen and killing off the invasive rush.