Bühler Moos

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"Bühler Moos" nature reserve

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

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location Öhningen , Constance district , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
surface 24,384 hectares
Identifier 3,238
WDPA ID 162633
Geographical location 47 ° 40 '  N , 8 ° 54'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 40 '10 "  N , 8 ° 54' 18"  E
Bühler Moos (Baden-Württemberg)
Bühler Moos
Sea level from 500 m to 550 m ( ø 525 m)
Setup date October 23, 1997
administration Regional council Freiburg

The Bühler Moos is a nature reserve (NSG number 3.238) in the northeast of the municipality of Öhningen in the Baden-Württemberg district of Constance in Germany, designated by ordinance of October 23, 1997 by the Freiburg Regional Council .

location

The approximately 24 hectare large nature reserve Buhler Moss is one natural area to Hegau . It is at an average altitude of 525  m above sea level. NHN on south-facing slope area of Schienerberg mountain and is located between the forest area "Aspen wood" in the north and the Klinger Bach in the south, ranging from bathes "Fohlenwaid" and "Steinetenweg" in the West for "Buhler Moos" in the east.

Habitats

The following habitats described in accordance with Directive 92/43 / EEC (Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive) are included in the protected area:

  • Natural and semi-natural river sections
  • Trespen-fescue-lime-dry lawn; special stocks of remarkable orchids
  • Pipe grass meadows on lime-rich soil and clay soil (Eu-Molinion)
  • Moist tall herbaceous vegetation
  • Lean, lowland hay meadows
  • Tufa springs
  • Lime-rich fens

Protection purpose

The main protection purpose of the nature reserve is the preservation, care and development of a slope section representative of the southern slope of the Schiener Berg with moor and grassland communities, bushes and small forest areas that are worthy of protection as a habitat for numerous rare, sometimes highly endangered animal and plant species as well as a diverse natural and Cultural area of ​​special character and beauty.
Another protection purpose is the maintenance and development of extensive meadow and pasture use, especially in connection with the Hangried Schrännen nature reserve to the west .

Contiguous protected areas

With the Bühler Moos nature reserve , the NSG Hangried Schrännen (3.181), the landscape protection area Schienerberg (3.35.006) and the FFH area “ Schiener Berg and western Untersee ” (8319341) are designated as contiguous protected areas.

Flora and fauna

flora

The following species (selection), sorted by families , have been identified in the protected area :

fauna

The great diversity of species, the large number of sometimes rare flowering plants, especially in the semi-arid grasslands, and the diverse, often heat-favored location conditions are the basis for the great importance of the area for flower-visiting insects , especially butterfly and hymenoptera species such as valerian pied butterflies and horseshoe clover - Ram .

The seepage corridors and spring drains are the habitat of numerous dragonfly species . Some endangered and endangered species have been identified here, including the little blue arrow and the two-striped spring damsel .

Even birds benefit from the structural diversity of the area is undertaken, the Buhler Moss among others, the Red-backed Shrike an ideal habitat is.

See also

Web links

Commons : Bühler Moos  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Profile of the nature reserve in the LUBW's list of protected areas , section " Protection purpose"