Cors Caron National Nature Reserve

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Cors Caron National Nature Reserve is a vast raised bog and wetland habitat in mid Wales renowned for its rich biodiversity and important peatland ecosystems.

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Cors Caron National Nature Reserve canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national nature reserve
peatland ecosystem
raised bog
climateType cool temperate oceanic climate
conservationImportance international
national
containsSpecies Sphagnum mosses
bog asphodel
curlew
dragonflies
hen harrier
otter
reed bunting
short-eared owl
snipe
sundew
country Wales
crossedBy River Teifi
ecosystemService biodiversity conservation
carbon storage
water regulation
governingBody Natural Resources Wales
habitatType fen
raised bog
reedbed
wet grassland
wet woodland
hasFeature bird hides
boardwalk trails
peat bog pools
river floodplain
knownFor intact raised bog domes
peatland research
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Ceredigion
locatedInRegion Mid Wales
surface form: mid Wales
locatedNear Tregaron
mainThreat climate change
hydrological alteration
managementObjective biodiversity protection
peatland restoration
visitor access and education
primarySubstrate peat
protectedAreaDesignation National Nature Reserve
Ramsar Wetland of International Importance
surface form: Ramsar site

Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation

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Cambrian Mountains containsProtectedArea Cors Caron National Nature Reserve
River Teifi hasProtectedArea Cors Caron National Nature Reserve