Eisseler ponds

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Coordinates: 52 ° 56 ′ 56 "  N , 9 ° 11 ′ 43"  E

Relief map: Lower Saxony
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Lower Saxony

The Eisseler Teiche are a former landscape protection area in the Lower Saxon town of Verden (Aller) in the district of Verden .

The landscape protection area with the sign LSG-VER 42 was about 26.4  hectares in size. It was almost completely part of the FFH area “Aller (with Barnbruch), lower Leine, lower Oker” and the EU bird sanctuary “Untere Allerniederung”. The landscape protection area was designated on August 6, 1977. On December 3, 2016 it was opened in the nature reserve " Untere Allerniederung in the district of Verden ".

The conservation area was in the Allern lowlands northwest of Verden (Aller). It placed part of the Eissel ponds as the remains of an old Allerschleife and the surrounding areas under protection. The area lies in the humid lowlands behind the Aller dike and is therefore no longer subject to the natural flow dynamics. It is characterized by grassland areas that surround the still waters. The grassland areas are partially divided by hedges , and in places there are woodland islands .

Individual evidence

  1. Ordinance of the district of Verden on the nature and landscape protection area "Untere Allerniederung in the district of Verden" , district of Verden, November 14, 2016 (PDF file, 298 kB). Retrieved January 27, 2017.