Wetlands around Altshausen

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"Wetlands around Altshausen"
Chopper pond

Chopper pond

location Altshausen , Aulendorf , Ebenweiler , Ebersbach-Musbach , Eichstegen , Fronreute , Guggenhausen , Hoßkirch and Wolpertswende in the Ravensburg district and Bad Saulgau in the Sigmaringen district , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
Identifier DE-8023-341
WDPA ID 555522086
Natura 2000 ID DE8023341
FFH area 14.013 km²
Geographical location 47 ° 56 '  N , 9 ° 32'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 56 '12 "  N , 9 ° 31' 50"  E
Wetlands around Altshausen (Baden-Württemberg)
Wetlands around Altshausen
Setup date January 1, 2005
administration Regional Council Tübingen
particularities 16 sub-areas
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The wetlands area around Altshausen is a protected area (protected area identifier DE-8023-341) in the south-east of the German state registered by ordinance of January 1, 2005 by the Tübingen Regional Council in accordance with Directive 92/43 / EEC (Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive) Baden-Württemberg . With the ordinance of the regional council of Tübingen on the definition of areas of community importance of November 5, 2018, the protected area was established.

location

The around 1,400 hectare (ha) large protected area wetlands around Altshausen naturally belongs to the Upper Swabian hill country . Its 16 sub-areas are located in the cities and communities Altshausen (126.12 ha), Aulendorf (70.07 ha), Ebenweiler (196.18 ha), Ebersbach-Musbach (238.22 ha), Eichstegen (14.01 ha) , Fronreute (238.22 ha), Guggenhausen (42.04 ha), Hoßkirch (70.07 ha) and Wolpertswende (238.22 ha) in the north of the Ravensburg district (1,233.1 ha) and Bad Saulgau (182.17 ha) in the district of Sigmaringen (182.2 ha).

Protection purpose

The main protection purpose is the preservation of a landscape shaped by the Ice Age between the outer and inner Würm terminal moraine with near-natural moor areas, partly living raised bogs and bog forests, near-natural and extensively used fen areas, near-natural ponds, dystrophic and natural eutrophic lakes and a mesotropic lake, creeks with large populations the crested newt as well as remnants of litter meadows and ponds with partly traditional pond management.

Habitats

The diversity of dry and moist habitat types in the protected area is described, among other things, with “natural, nutrient-rich lakes”, “moist tall herbaceous vegetation”, “floodplain forests with alders, ash trees, willows” and “near-natural raised bogs”.

Habitat classes

Non-forest areas with wooden plants, scrub, etc.
  
1 %
Deciduous forest
  
6%
Mixed forest
  
16%
Coniferous forest
  
20%
Moist and mesophilic grassland
  
32%
Inland waters, flowing and standing
  
6%
Bogs, swamps, vegetation on the banks
  
5%
Reclaimed grassland
  
7%
Different farmland
  
7%

Species worth protecting

The following animal and plant species (selection) are subject to special protection in accordance with Article 4 of Directive 2009/147 / EC and Annex II of Directive 92/43 / EEC and the related assessment of the wetlands area around Altshausen :

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Profile of the FFH area in the LUBW's list of protected areas

Web links

Commons : FFH area wetlands around Altshausen  - collection of images, videos and audio files