Fort Fordyce Nature Reserve
Nature reserve in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Fort Fordyce Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa that is managed by Eastern Cape Parks, and has an area of 2,136 hectares (5,280 acres).
It was established as a National Reserve in 1987.
175 species of birds have been recorded in the park.[1]
See also
- South African National Parks – Body responsible for managing South Africa's national parks
- List of protected areas of South Africa – Areas protected for conservation in South Africa
References
- ^ admin (2 February 2020). "Birds of Fort Fordyce Reserve". BDI. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
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Eastern Cape Parks
- Camdeboo National Park
- Addo Elephant National Park
- Mountain Zebra National Park
- Garden Route National Park
- Knysna National Lake Area (Western Cape)
- Tsitsikamma National Park (Eastern Cape)
- Wilderness National Park (Western Cape)
Eastern Cape Parks
and Tourism Agency
- Commando Drift Nature Reserve
- Dwesa Nature Reserve
- East London Coast Nature Reserve
- Fort Fordyce Nature Reserve
- Great Fish River Nature Reserve
- Hluleka Nature Reserve
- Mkhambathi Nature Reserve
- Mpofu Nature Reserve
- Oviston Nature Reserve
- Silaka Nature Reserve
- Thomas Baines Nature Reserve
- Tsolwana Nature Reserve
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32°36′14″S 26°22′27″E / 32.6037594°S 26.37413°E / -32.6037594; 26.37413