Cadle Heath Local Nature Reserve in Swansea is a prime example of urban heathland, showcasing the importance of conserving declining resources in the UK. Covering 11.5 hectares, the reserve features diverse habitats including wet heath, species-rich grassland, ponds, scrub, and woodland, supporting a wide array of wildlife.
The reserve is home to numerous plant and animal species, such as butterflies, dragonflies, and the notable marsh fritillary butterfly. A comprehensive bird survey conducted in 1995 recorded 31 species, highlighting its significance as a habitat for various birds during the breeding season.
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