Cors Caron

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Cors Caron is a vast raised bog and national nature reserve in Ceredigion, Wales, renowned for its rich wetland wildlife and peatland habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national nature reserve
raised bog
wetland ecosystem
country Wales
ecologicalImportance biodiversity conservation
carbon storage in peat
flood regulation
governingBody Natural Resources Wales NERFINISHED
habitatType bog
fen
peatland
reedbed
wet grassland
wet woodland
hasFeature bird hides
boardwalk trails
viewing platforms
waymarked walking routes
hasSpecies bog rosemary
cotton grass
curlew
hen harrier
large heath butterfly NERFINISHED
otter
red kite
reed bunting
snipe
sphagnum mosses
sundew
various dragonfly species
water vole
locatedIn Ceredigion NERFINISHED
west Wales
locatedNear Tregaron NERFINISHED
notableFor botanical diversity
breeding birds
dragonflies and damselflies
intact raised bog domes
peat deposits
rich wetland wildlife
partOf Teifi Valley NERFINISHED
previousGoverningBody Countryside Council for Wales NERFINISHED
protectedAreaDesignation National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Ramsar site NERFINISHED
Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
usedFor environmental education
recreation and nature watching
scientific research

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River Teifi hasFeature Cors Caron