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  2. List of nature reserves in Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Raapenberg Bird Sanctuary – Protected area in Cape Town, on the Liesbeek river; Rondebosch Common – Conservation area in Cape Town; Kenilworth Racecourse Conservation Area – Nature reserve in Cape Town, South Africa; Rondevlei Nature Reserve – Protected wetlands in Cape Town, South Africa

  3. Tokai Park - Wikipedia

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    Tokai Park, previously known as "Tokai Forest", is a small wing, about 600 ha, of the greater Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town, South Africa. Tokai Park is made up of two sections: upper and lower Tokai Park. Lower Tokai Park is flat, and characterized by the threatened Cape Flats Sand Fynbos.

  4. Kogelberg Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Kogelberg Nature Reserve is a nature reserve of 3,000 ha (7,400 acres) comprising the Kogelberg Mountain Range, to the east of Cape Town, South Africa.. With about 1600 plant species, it contains a floral diversity per unit area that is greater than anywhere else in the world.

  5. Rietvlei Wetland Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Rietvlei Wetland Reserve is a 663-hectare (1,640-acre) nature reserve situated in Table View, Western Cape, South Africa.It is managed by the City of Cape Town's Environmental Resource Management Department.

  6. Raapenberg Bird Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Raapenberg Bird Sanctuary is a 10-hectare (25-acre) protected area in Cape Town, located on the Liesbeek river near the suburb of Observatory.. The sanctuary consists of a section of the Liesbeek River, with parkland, trees, lawn and picnic sites.

  7. List of heritage sites near Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Originally established during Cape Town's colonial era, Trafalgar Park has evolved into a popular community hub featuring playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas. 9/2/018/0290/001 Central Redoubt, Trafalgar Park, Woodstock, Cape Town This fortress was hastily built in 1781, when an attack by British forces on the Cape was expected.

  8. Silvermine Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Silvermine reservoir, on the north side, was built in 1898 to supply water to Cape Town. [1] Until 2000, there were significant pine stands in the reserve, but the last of these were felled in following the major fire in that year. The area was again burnt in March 2015 and the reserve was closed for the rest of the year. [3]

  9. Edith Stephens Wetland Park - Wikipedia

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    Edith Stephens Wetland Park is a nature reserve for wetlands and fynbos, located in the city of Cape Town, South Africa.. The park consists of a large seasonal wetland, with surrounding stretches of Cape Flats Sand Fynbos and Cape Flats Dune Strandveld vegetation. [1]

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