Great Ronneberg – Bielstein

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Coordinates: 51 ° 33 ′ 32 "  N , 10 ° 54 ′ 26"  E

Relief map: Saxony-Anhalt
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Great Ronneberg – Bielstein
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The Großer Ronneberg – Bielstein is a nature reserve in the municipality of Südharz in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz in Saxony-Anhalt .

The nature reserve with the registration number NSG 0137 is around 230  hectares in size. It is part of the FFH area and EU bird sanctuary "Beech forests around Stolberg" and surrounded by the landscape protection areas "Harz and Vorländer" and "Südharz". The area has been under protection since 1993 (date of regulation: April 21, 1993). The responsible lower nature conservation authority is the district of Mansfeld-Südharz.

The nature reserve is located northeast of Nordhausen on the edge of the Karst Biosphere Reserve South Harz and the Harz / Saxony-Anhalt Nature Park . It places natural forests on the Großer Ronnenberg, the Steiger and the Großer Bielstein and the species-rich low mountain meadows embedded in them, as well as the Wolfstal, which runs between the Großer Ronnenberg and the Großem Bielstein and through which the Wolfsbach runs, under protection.

The forests in the protected area are mainly from mesophilic woodruff beech forests and maple - ash - canyon forests dominated. The beech forests are accompanied by forest barley and pearl grasses . The relatively species-rich herb layer is shaped by the hollow lark spur in spring . Hainsimsen-beech forest is small. The ravine forests falter in Wolfstal. Here are u in the herb layer. a. To find real daphne and persistent silver leaf .

The mountain meadows are designed as honey grass - red fescue - meadows with three-toothed teeth , small meadow button and columbine . They are mowed for maintenance. Moist herbaceous plants are dominated by real meadowsweet .

The forests are the habitat of various bird species , including stock dove , siskin , summer and winter golden cockerel . They also provide habitat for endangered insect species, including golden pied butterflies and stag beetles . Also wildcat and salamanders are native here.

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