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The text related to the cultural heritage 'iSimangaliso Wetland Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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Twenty-four species of bivalve molluscs are recorded in St.xc2xa0Lucia Lake, which constitutes a considerable portion of the park.
These include coral reefs, long sandy beaches, coastal dunes, lake systems, swamps, and extensive reed and papyrus wetlands, providing critical habitat for a wide range of species from Africa's seas, wetlands and savannahs.
The interaction of these environments with major floods and coastal storms in the Parkxe2x80x99s transitional location has resulted in continuing speciation and exceptional species diversity.
The Parkxe2x80x99s transitional geographic location between sub-tropical and tropical Africa as well as the coastal setting have resulted in exceptional species diversity.
The species lists for iSimangaliso are the lengthiest in the region and population sizes for most of them are viable.
Of the over 6,500 plant and animal (including 521 bird) species recorded from the Park[1], populations of species of conservation importance include 11 species endemic to the park, 108 species endemic to South Africa, while 467 species are listed as threatened in South Africa.
The outstanding diversity of habitats (terrestrial, wetland, coastal and aquatic) supports a wide variety of animal species, some at the northern and many at the southern limit of their range.