List of nature reserves in Trier
There are five nature reserves in the Rhineland-Palatinate city of Trier .
Surname | image | Identifier
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circle | details | position | Area hectares |
date
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Gillenbachtal | 7211-051 WDPA: 163246 |
District of Trier-Saarburg , Trier |
Sirzenich , Pallien Bachtal of the Gillenbach near the city , orchids and cryptogams (spore plants), Kleinseggenried , mixed deciduous forest, steep limestone walls. |
⊙ | 38.59 | 1995 | ||
Gravel pit near Oberkirch | 7211-052 WDPA: 164076 |
trier |
Zewen still waters in the area of the Moselle floodplain and peripheral areas, extensively used fruit trees, water birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects and cnidarians (e.g. freshwater jellyfish ). |
⊙ | 4.2 | 1986 | ||
Kahlenberg at the Sievenicherhof | 7211-053 WDPA: 163971 |
District of Trier-Saarburg , Trier |
Sirzenich , Pallien Semi- arid grasslands rich in orchids, shrubbery and mixed forest, habitat of rare and threatened animal and plant species, especially birds and insects. |
⊙ | 15.51 | 1990 | ||
Connoisseur hallway | 7211-054 WDPA: 164054 |
trier |
Ruwer-Paulin Moselle floodplain with secondary waters and bank areas, breeding and feeding biotopes of wetland-bound bird species (e.g. great crested grebe, sand martin , sandpiper ), resting place for migratory birds, refuge for endangered amphibian and insect species. |
⊙ | 31.6 | 1989 | ||
Mattheiser Forest |
from the south |
WDPA: 318769 |
trier |
Mattheis Structured old wood stocks, pools, streams, small bodies of water, moist open land and pioneer stocks, gravel, sand and flat banks, wet meadows, habitat of rare animal species (e.g. yellow-bellied toad and crested newt ), location of rare plant species. |
⊙ | 447.88 |
2003
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Legend for nature reserve |
Individual evidence
- ↑ City of Trier: Protection, maintenance and development of certain parts of nature and landscape (protected area concept)
- ↑ WDPA identifier, area and coordinates were taken from the European Nature Information System (EUNIS) of the European Environment Agency , downloaded from there via the Nationally designated areas (CDDA) on May 25, 2014.