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Glencairn Wetland

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Glencairn Wetland
Map showing the location of Glencairn Wetland
Map showing the location of Glencairn Wetland
Map of Cape Town
LocationCape Town, South Africa
Area20 ha (49 acres)

Glencairn Wetland is a small 20-hectare (49-acre) reserve on the Cape Peninsula, in the southern areas of Cape Town, South Africa.

Located next to the suburb of Glencairn, this reserve protects the indigenous Cape wetland of the lower Else River, with its abundance of plant and animal life. The wetland is managed by the City of Cape Town with local volunteers, and it now includes a figure-of-eight system of footpaths, with hiking trails and stepping stones to cross waterways.

Several bird species can be seen here and this is a popular site for fishing and school excursions. The mammal life, including otter, mongoose and porcupine, is mostly nocturnal and rarely seen. Small reptiles such as the Angulate tortoise, the Marsh Terrapin and a range of snakes and lizards are also found here. Amphibian life includes a wide range of species such as the endangered Western Leopard Toad, the Arum Lily Frog, the Cape River Frog and the Clicking Stream Frog.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "City of Cape Town Nature Reserves. Free Booklet" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Flora of the Western Cape".