Friedrich-August-Grube (nature reserve)

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Friedrich-August-Grube nature reserve

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

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location Dachsberg (Southern Black Forest) in the district of Waldshut , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
surface 6.3 ha
Identifier 3,270
WDPA ID 344586
Geographical location 47 ° 44 '  N , 8 ° 6'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 44 '9 "  N , 8 ° 6' 4"  E
Friedrich-August-Grube (nature reserve) (Baden-Württemberg)
Friedrich-August-Grube (nature reserve)
Sea level from 940 m to 1030 m
Setup date April 11, 2005
administration Regional council Freiburg
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The Friedrich-August-Grube nature reserve is a nature reserve around the former Friedrich-August-Grube mine near Horbach in the Hotzenwald , Waldshut district .

Nickel ore and magnetic gravel were extracted in the mine . The Friedrich-August-Grube has been designated as a nature reserve with the number 3.270 since April 11, 2005. The 9 hectares of protected area also include three rock groups made of gneiss north of the mine and the silted up areas of the neighboring monastery pond . The mine was named after Friedrich August Walchner, who first recognized the nickel content of the ores in 1847.

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