Wazihwei Nature Reserve
Wazihwei Nature Reserve (traditional Chinese: 挖子尾自然保留區; simplified Chinese: 挖子尾自然保留区; pinyin: Wāzǐwěi Zìrán Bǎoliú Qū) is a nature reserve in Bali District, New Taipei, Taiwan. It is home to egrets, mudskippers, and fiddler crabs.
| Wazihwei Nature Reserve Chinese: 挖子尾自然保留區  | |
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| Location | Bali, New Taipei, Taiwan | 
| Coordinates | 25°9′59.2″N 121°24′59.1″E | 
| Area | 30 hectares | 
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| Established | 10 January 1994 | 
| Governing body | New Taipei City Government | 
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| Ecosystem(s) | nature reserve | 
History
    
The area was declared as a nature reserve by the Council of Agriculture on 10 January 1994 in order to prevent further damaging to the ecosystem due to the water pollution from Tamsui River.[1]
Geography
    
The nature reserve is located at the tidal area of Tamsui River bank.[2] It consists of mangrove, mudflats and swamp.[1][3]
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References
    
- "Wazihwei Nature Reserve". Forestry Bureau, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan. 13 July 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
 - "Wazihwei Nature Reserve". New Taipei City Travel. 9 June 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
 - "Wazihwei Nature Reserve". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
 
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