Gouritz Cluster Biosphere Reserve
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The Gouritz Cluster Biosphere Reserve is located in the Western Cape of South Africa. It is the 7th and largest of South Africa’s biosphere reserves;[1] divided into four connected sectors ranging from sea level to 2,240 metres. The area is the only place in the world where three recognised biodiversity hotspots converge (Fynbos, Succulent Karoo and Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany). The site is characterised by high endemism of plant species (1,325 species including 182 Succulent Karoo endemics and 92 Red List species) and threatened invertebrates including seven endemic species of the enigmatic beetle genus Colophon and 14 butterfly species. It provides a migratory route for large mammals such as the leopard and serves as a nursery for marine species.
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Location | Western Cape, South Africa |
Nearest city | Laingsburg, Western Cape |
Coordinates | 33.8681°S 21.6753°E / -33.8681; 21.6753 |
Area | 3,187,893 ha (7,877,460 acres) |
Established | 7 March 2015; 9 years ago (2015-03-07) |
Governing body | Gouritz Cluster Biosphere Reserve |
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Notwithstanding the richness in biodiversity, the area currently faces deep rooted socio-economic challenges including high unemployment, wide-spread poverty, sprawling informal settlements with inadequate services, rising HIV and crime rates.