Biener Bush
Biener Bush
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location | Northwest of Lingen , Emsland district , Lower Saxony | |
surface | 86.5 ha | |
Identifier | NSG WE 191 | |
WDPA ID | 162408 | |
Geographical location | 52 ° 35 ' N , 7 ° 16' E | |
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Sea level | from 15 m to 20 m | |
Setup date | 17th December 1988 | |
administration | NLWKN |
The Biener Busch is a nature reserve in the Lower Saxony city of Lingen in the Emsland district .
The nature reserve with the sign NSG WE 191 is 86.5 hectares in size. The nature reserve is almost completely part of the FFH area "Ems". In the north-west it borders on the nature reserve “ Sandtrockenrasen am Biener Busch ”. The area has been a nature reserve since December 17, 1988. The responsible lower nature conservation authority is the city of Lingen.
The nature reserve is located northwest of Lingen between the Linger district of Holthausen and Dalum .
The area is surrounded by a riparian forest rest - one of the largest on the Ems - coined. In the lowland forest, which is still partially flooded during the winter months, also come waste wood stocks of oak and beech forest before. Reeds can be found along a silted up arm of the Ems and at pools .
In the west, on the edge of the nature reserve, there is a natural monument made up of 25 beeches .
Web links
- Nature reserve "Biener Busch" in the database of the Lower Saxony State Office for Water Management, Coastal and Nature Conservation (NLWKN)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Natural monuments ( Memento from September 1, 2007 in the Internet Archive ), City of Lingen (Ems).