Huzenbacher See, Schönmünz- and Langenbachtal

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Landscape protection area "Huzenbacher See, Schönmünz- and Langenbachtal"

IUCN Category V - Protected Landscape / Seascape

Huzenbacher See

Huzenbacher See

location Baiersbronn in the Freudenstadt district in Baden-Württemberg , Germany
surface 3,089.0 ha
Identifier 2.37.053
WDPA ID 321863
Geographical location 48 ° 35 '  N , 8 ° 20'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 34 '45 "  N , 8 ° 19' 41"  E
Huzenbacher See, Schönmünz- and Langenbach Valley (Baden-Württemberg)
Huzenbacher See, Schönmünz- and Langenbachtal
Setup date July 1, 1999
administration Freudenstadt district

Huzenbacher See, Schönmünz- and Langenbachtal is a protected landscape area (protected area number 2.37.053) in the Freudenstadt district .

Location and description

The protected area was created by ordinance of the Freudenstadt District Office of July 1, 1999. It is a natural landscape with extensive forest areas, open meadow valleys and rivers such as the Schönmünz and Huzenbacher See in the area of ​​the municipality of Baiersbronn . The southern part of the LSG overlaps with the Black Forest National Park . The LSG is part of the FFH area Wilder See-Hornisgrinde and Oberes Murgtal as well as the bird sanctuary in the Northern Black Forest . It belongs to the natural area Grindenschwarzwald and Enzhöhen .

Protection purpose

According to the Protected Area Ordinance, the protection purpose is to preserve the uniqueness and diversity of a near-natural landscape with large-scale forest areas, open meadow valleys and flowing waters that characterize the landscape. This should be done in particular by:

  • natural development of forests
  • Protection and maintenance of high quality sites (Missen, Kare, etc.) and small habitats
  • Securing and maintaining ecologically high-quality biotopes in accordance with Section 24 a NatSchG (near-natural flowing waters, springs and spring meadows, wet meadows, tall herbaceous meadows, rocks, block heaps, poor grass, etc.)
  • Keeping the meadow valleys open, maintaining the typical character of the cultural landscape and developing through environmentally friendly management
  • Securing and maintaining the near-natural streams with their different water regimes, impact and sliding banks as well as scouring as biotopes for plants and animals bound to water as well as flood protection in the lower reaches.

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