Haarberg water mountain

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Haarberg-Wasserberg nature reserve

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

A juniper heather in the NSG Haarberg-Wasserberg

A juniper heather in the NSG Haarberg-Wasserberg

location Deggingen , District of Göppingen , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
surface 109.6 ha
Identifier 1,175
WDPA ID 163422
Geographical location 48 ° 38 '  N , 9 ° 44'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 37 '42 "  N , 9 ° 44' 0"  E
Haarberg-Wasserberg (Baden-Wuerttemberg)
Haarberg water mountain
Setup date 4th December 1990
administration Regional Council Stuttgart

The Haarberg-Wasserberg area is a nature reserve (NSG number 1.175) designated by ordinance of December 4, 1990 by the Stuttgart Regional Council in the area of ​​the municipality of Deggingen , Reichenbach im Täle , in the Baden-Württemberg district of Göppingen .

location

The 109.6 hectare (ha) nature reserve is located northwest of Reichenbach im Täle. Wasserberg and Haarberg form the south-south-west exposed steep slope of the Fischbach valley. The NSG is supplemented by the two landscape protection areas No. 1.17.041 Haarberg and 1.17.006 Wasserberg located on the northern edge . It belongs to the natural area 94 Mittlere Kuppenalb of the natural spatial main unit 09 - Swabian Alb and is part of the 5,430 hectare FFH area DE-7423-342 Filsalb and the 39,597.3 hectare bird sanctuary DE-7422-441 Middle Swabian Alb .

Protection purpose

The main protection purposes are:

  • the preservation of a diverse, small-scale landscape with a semi-natural mixed deciduous forest, juniper heaths, shrubbery zones, hedges, succession areas and extensively used, species-rich meadows with the typical, sometimes highly endangered plant and animal species and as a valuable recreational area.
  • Preservation and promotion of a landscape-defining juniper heather with limestone grasslands, dry grasslands, debris heaps, dry bushes as food and habitat for many, in part endangered, plant and animal species.
  • Preservation and promotion of the near-natural steppe heather forest, the clover forest-like stands with spring areas and the beech slope forest with old wood that is particularly valuable for the birds.
  • Preservation of the landscape.

Landscape protection areas

The area was designated as a landscape protection area on November 2, 1937 by ordinance of the former Geislingen district office . Three sub-areas immediately north of the nature reserve with a total of 35 hectares are still landscape conservation areas today as remaining areas under the name Wasserberg (protected area number 1.17.006, 33 hectares) and Haarberg (protected area number 1.17.041, 2 hectares). They serve as supplementary areas for the nature reserve.

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