Haasseler break

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Haasseler break
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location North of Zeven , Rotenburg (Wümme) district , Lower Saxony
surface 120 ha
Identifier NSG LÜ 301
WDPA ID 555595792
Geographical location 53 ° 23 '  N , 9 ° 16'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 22 '50 "  N , 9 ° 15' 49"  E
Haaßeler Bruch (Lower Saxony)
Haasseler break
Sea level from 20 m to 31 m
Setup date January 1, 2020
administration NLWKN
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The Haaßeler Bruch is a nature reserve in the Lower Saxony municipalities of Selsingen and Anderlingen in the Selsingen municipality in the Rotenburg (Wümme) district .

General

The nature reserve with the sign NSG LÜ 301 is about 120  hectares . It was originally reported as of February 1, 2015. On April 19, 2018, the Nature Conservation Ordinance was declared ineffective due to an incorrect announcement. In April 2019, the Rotenburg (Wümme) district, as the responsible lower nature conservation authority, published an ordinance to temporarily secure the nature reserve. The nature reserve was finally designated again on January 1, 2020.

description

The nature reserve is located northeast of Selsingen. It protects an area in the Beverner Geest natural area , which is predominantly characterized by forests and grassland , as part of the Zevener Geest , which slopes down to the west to the Hamme - Oste lowland .

A near-natural stream valley runs in the north of the area. Here forest communities of alder-ash alluvial forests and alder quarry forests with a high proportion of old and dead wood grow on springy ground . At higher locations, the wet forests merge into a mixed oak forest and a beech forest with their natural herbaceous and shrub layers . Pine and spruce forests are also sometimes faltering. To the south, grassland areas of different degrees of use and arable land are connected to the forest locations, to the east on boggy locations, species-rich wet and wet grassland . The damp and wet grassland is divided by near-natural field trees and hedges that accompany ditches and is used extensively as hay meadows and pastures . The adjacent thereto to the southeast region of the reserve is primarily from a marsh and swamp forests along predominantly dewatered peat bog locations with Torfstichen shaped, to which a further region adjoins grassland. The peat cuttings are full of water so that the moor is slowly regenerating here. Another area used as arable land connects to the moor and quarry forests to the west.

The forests in the nature reserve are the habitat for various forest-dwelling bird species , including the small and medium- sized woodpeckers and stock pigeons . Here also various get bats like the whiskered bat, Serotine , Noctule and pipistrelle ago. The open grassland areas are the habitat of various meadow birds . So were z. B. Curlew and Lapwing detected as breeding birds . The curlew may have been extinct by now. The hedges offer u. a. a suitable habitat for the red-backed killer .

The nature reserve is mainly surrounded by grassland and arable land. In the northwest it borders on the county road between Selsingen and Ohrel . The area is drained to the Haaßel-Windershuser drainage ditch. This flows a little north of the county road into the Duxbach , a tributary of the Bever , which in turn flows into the Oste at Bremervörde .

The construction of a rubble dump is planned in the south of the nature reserve . The landfill would also take up areas of the nature reserve.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Designation of the nature reserves "Haaßeler Bruch" and "Eich" in the Rotenburg (Wümme) district ineffective due to incorrect announcement , press release, Lower Saxony Higher Administrative Court , April 23, 2018. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Ordinance on the temporary safeguarding of the "Haaßeler Bruch" nature reserve , Official Gazette for the Rotenburg district (Wümme), No. 7, April 15, 2019 (PDF, 5 MB). Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  3. Ordinance on the “Haaßeler Bruch” nature reserve , Official Gazette for the Rotenburg district (Wümme), No. 25, December 31, 2019 (PDF, 2.8 MB). Retrieved February 5, 2020.
  4. a b Plan approval decision for the construction and operation of the Haaßel landfill, Selsingen municipality , State Trade Inspectorate Lüneburg, January 28, 2015 (PDF, 5.3 MB). Retrieved April 26, 2019.