Bürgle (nature reserve)

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Bürgle nature reserve

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

Bürgle nature reserve (hill in the center of the picture)

Bürgle nature reserve (hill in the center of the picture)

location Jungingen in the Zollernalb district , Baden-Wuerttemberg
surface 14.1 ha
Identifier 4144
WDPA ID 162654
Geographical location 48 ° 20 '  N , 9 ° 4'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 19 '35 "  N , 9 ° 3' 31"  E
Bürgle (nature reserve) (Baden-Württemberg)
Bürgle (nature reserve)
Setup date 7th December 1987
administration Regional Council Tübingen

Bürgle is a nature reserve (NSG number 4.144) in the area of ​​the municipality of Jungingen in Baden-Württemberg . With an ordinance of 7 December 1987, the Tübingen Regional Council placed the area under nature protection.

location

The nature reserve is located around one kilometer east of Jungingen in the Killertal and belongs to the natural area 094 - Middle Kuppenalb within the natural spatial main unit 09 - Swabian Alb . It is enclosed by the approximately 8746 hectare protected landscape area No. 4.17.048 Oberes Starzeltal and Zollerberg and is also part of the approximately 1225 hectare FFH area No. 7620311 Reichenbach and Killertal between Hechingen and Burladingen . It is also located in the 43031 hectare bird sanctuary No. 7820441 Südwestalb and Upper Danube Valley .

geology

The Bürgle is a large slide from an old, larger mountain slide. It consists of a layered package of limestones of the well-layered limestone formation (ox2, formerly Weißjurabeta), which has slipped over soft clay and marlstones of the Impressamergel formation (ox1, formerly Weißjura alpha) and today on the higher Middle Jurassic (Ornatenton -Formation, cl, formerly Braunjura zeta) lies. The horizontal offset of the floe (stratigraphic lower limit) compared to the rocks from which it broke off is around 90 meters. The Geotop has the name landslide soil in Bürglishof E of Jungingen and with the number 5082 in LGRB registered.

Protection purpose

Juniper heather in the NSG

The main protection purpose is the preservation, care and further development of a floristically valuable, extensively used juniper heather that characterizes the landscape.

See also

literature

  • Regional Council Tübingen (ed.): The nature reserves in the administrative district of Tübingen . Thorbecke, Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 978-3-7995-5175-5 .

Web links

Commons : Bürgle nature reserve  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. media.lgrb-bw.de