Taiwan's Wetlands of Importance
Map of Taiwan's Wetlands
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Area
298 ha
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Chinese Name
五十二甲重要濕地
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Category
Manmade wetland and small portions of coastal natural wetland
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Name
52-jia Important Wetland
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Administrative area
Wujie Township, Dongshan Township and Suao Town, Yilan County
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Related authorities or units
Yilan County Government
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Boundaries
The wetland is located at Lanyan Plain south of Lizejian Bridge on Dongshan River Drainage Basin. It extends north to Provincial Highway 7C, south to Chengxin Road and Chujie West Road, east to Provincial Highway 2E (Licheng Road Section 1), and west to Linheyuan Drainage Ditch.
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Introduction
The wetland borders the Pacific Ocean on the east, Xueshan Range on the northwest, and Central Mountain Range on the south, forming a pocket that makes this area prone to orographic precipitation. Typhoon strikes often in summer and the northeast wind brings in lots of moisture in autumn and winter. The low elevation, torrential rain and underground spring often result in waterlogging in this area.
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Ecological resources of importance
The buttonbush and small-leaved barringtonia, 2 of the rare dicotyledon species, can be found in this wetland. There are also 10 naturalized species, including 1 dicotyledon and 9 monocotyledons.
In terms of bird species, 40 families and 102 species are recorded, including 6 protected species such as the pheasant-tailed jacana, brown shrike and osprey. The vast geographic range offers great biodiversity. The farmland and fallow field, especially, offer food for the Anatidae, Solopacidae, Charadriidae and waders during winter. -
Endangered species
Black-faced Spoonbill.
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Rare and valuable species
Baikal Teal, Black Stork, Chinese Egret, Osprey, Eastern Marsh Harrier.
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Types to be conserved
Brown Shrike and Small-leaved Barringtonia.
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The current situation and potential threats of wetlands
The management authorities should strictly prohibit construction of concrete banks in order to protect the wetland's rare and valuable plants, such as Small-leaved Barringtonia and Common Bottom-bush.
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Participating in recommended units
Taiwan's Wetland of Importance Evaluation Group.