Biodiversity of Cape Town
The Biodiversity of Cape Town is the variety and variability of life within the geographical extent of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality, excluding the Prince Edward Islands. The terrestrial vegetation is particularly diverse and much of it is endemic to the city and its vicinity. Terrestrial and freshwater animal life is heavily impacted by urban development and habitat degradation. Marine life of the waters immediately adjacent to the city along the Cape Peninsula and in False Bay is also diverse, and while also impacted by human activity, the habitats are relatively intact.
Blaauwberg Conservation Area
Bracken Nature Reserve
De Hel Nature Area
Dick Dent Bird Sanctuary
Die Oog Conservation Area
Diep River Fynbos Corridor
Durbanville Nature Reserve
Edith Stephens Wetland Park
Glencairn Wetland
Harmony Flats Nature Reserve
Helderberg Nature Reserve
Kenilworth Racecourse Conservation Area
Kogelberg Nature Reserve
Macassar Dunes Conservation Area
Mamre Nature Garden
Meadowridge Common
Milnerton Racecourse Nature Reserve
Outline of Cape Town
Aloe succotrinaAloiampelos commixtaAtlantis Sand FynbosBiodiversity of ColombiaBoland Granite FynbosCape Flats Dune StrandveldCape Lowland Freshwater WetlandCape Winelands Shale FynbosCity_of_Cape_TownErica abietinaErica baccansFynbos golden moleHangklip Sand FynbosIndex of biodiversity articlesKogelberg Sandstone FynbosList of nature reserves in Cape TownLourens River Protected Natural EnvironmentLourensford Alluvium FynbosLower Silvermine River WetlandsMimetes fimbriifoliusPeninsula Granite FynbosPeninsula Sandstone Fynbos
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Biodiversity of Cape Town
The Biodiversity of Cape Town is the variety and variability of life within the geographical extent of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality, excluding the Prince Edward Islands. The terrestrial vegetation is particularly diverse and much of it is endemic to the city and its vicinity. Terrestrial and freshwater animal life is heavily impacted by urban development and habitat degradation. Marine life of the waters immediately adjacent to the city along the Cape Peninsula and in False Bay is also diverse, and while also impacted by human activity, the habitats are relatively intact.
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