Shuanglianpi Wetland

Shuanglianpi Wetland (Chinese: 雙連埤) is a partially protected natural area located in Yilan County, northern Taiwan.

Due to its high plant species density, the Forestry Bureau of Taiwan considers it a wetland of global significance.

[7] The long-tailed shrike (Lanius schach), Mandarin duck (Aix galericulata), and common teal (Anas crecca), which are threatened on the Taiwan Red List of Birds,[8] are also reported.

[3][5][9] The goals of the Shuanglianpi Wildlife Refuge include the conservation of lowland Machilus-Castanopsis sub-montane evergreen broadleaved forest habitat, maintenance of unique genetic diversity in Taiwan, and the establishment of resources and trained personnel for public communication.

Additionally, the refuge aims to revitalize habitats for the fish species Oryzias latipes and the tributary flying frog (Zhangixalus prasinatus), whose entire global range is confined to northern Taiwan, as well as other endangered taxa.

Other goals include guaranteeing the ecological integrity of succession processes, conserving biological diversity, and promoting sustainable community development through green economic practices.

Shuanglianpi Wetland