Cors-y-Sarnau Nature Reserve
A special opportunity to see ecological succession in action. As you wander this peaceful wetland, try to trace its journey from lake to woodland.
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A special opportunity to see ecological succession in action. As you wander this peaceful wetland, try to trace its journey from lake to woodland.
Cors Goch is part of a lowland raised mire and is one of the last six large raised bogs in Wales. A notified SSSI and part of the Cors Goch Llanllwch NNR.
See prehistoric-looking dragonflies and insect-eating plants and listen for the bizarre calls of the elusive nightjar.
While away the hours exploring this spectacular patchwork of habitats, each with its own unique character and array of wildlife.
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One of the last six raised bogs in Wales, one of only two known sites for the Black Bog Ant
An upland valley mire with an interesting mosaic of habitats
Wetland wildlife haven, home to Dyfi Osprey Project and Dyfi Wildlife Centre
The reserve consists of unimproved boggy rhos-like pasture dominated by Purple Moor Grass
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