Arendorfer Moor

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Arendorfer Moor

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

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location West of Ebstorf , Uelzen district , Lower Saxony
surface 81 ha
Identifier NSG LÜ 154
WDPA ID 162236
Geographical location 53 ° 2 '  N , 10 ° 20'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 1 '59 "  N , 10 ° 19' 53"  E
Arendorfer Moor (Lower Saxony)
Arendorfer Moor
Sea level from 63 m to 69 m
Setup date 3rd November 1987
administration NLWKN

The Arendorfer Moor is a nature reserve in the Lower Saxony municipalities of Wriedel and Hanstedt in the joint municipality of Bevensen-Ebstorf in the Uelzen district .

The nature reserve with the sign NSG LÜ 154 is 81  hectares in size. It has been a nature reserve since November 16, 1987. The responsible lower nature conservation authority is the district of Uelzen.

The nature reserve lies between Wriedel and Hanstedt and protects a quarry forest moor. The area borders the Schwienau in the south . In the protected area, moor birch and alder quarry forests predominate, which are characterized by a near-natural, primeval forest-like condition. In the swamp forests Torfkuhlen are Schlenken , quaking and bitter smock corridors and reeds to find stocks.

The reserve is in the middle of a grassland intersected stripes, other grasslands, as well as agricultural areas, are found in the peripheral areas. Grassland and arable land are used for agriculture. The grassland areas partially have a buffer function to prevent negative influences from usable areas outside the protected area.

The area drains via ditches into the Schwienau, a tributary of the Gerdau , which in turn flows into the Ilmenau near Uelzen .

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