Agundaborg is connected to a 368 hectare nature reserve

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The 368-hectare Vedåsa nature reserve consists mostly of water environments, deciduous forests and pastures. Helge å, Agunnarydssjön and the northern part of lake Möckeln are included in the reserve. Vedåsa's water areas are of great importance for wildlife and within the reserve you can find both the bird species 'lesser spotted woodpecker' and a cathfish species - which are both endangered.

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