Jagsttal Langenburg-Mulfingen
FFH area
"Jagsttal Langenburg-Mulfingen" |
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View from Langenburg into the Jagsttal near Bächlingen in the FFH area "Jagsttal Langenburg-Mulfingen", 2017 |
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location | Districts Schwäbisch Hall , Hohenlohe and Main-Tauber | |
Identifier | DE-6724-341 | |
WDPA ID | 555521687 | |
Natura 2000 ID | DE6724341 | |
FFH area | 20.182 km² | |
Geographical location | 49 ° 18 ' N , 9 ° 50' E | |
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Setup date | 2004 | |
administration | Regional Council Stuttgart |
The FFH area Jagsttal Langenburg-Mulfingen is a protected area (protected area identifier DE-6724-341) in the district of Schwäbisch Hall designated by ordinance of 2004 by the Stuttgart regional council in accordance with Directive 92/43 / EEC (Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive) , in the Hohenlohe district and in the Main-Tauber district in Baden-Württemberg . The FFH area is part of the European Natura 2000 network of protected areas .
description
It is a near-natural section of the Jagst river with a wooded fringe, partly nearby oxbow lakes , meadows and hillside forests as well as richly structured stone bar slopes in the Jagst valley and the Ette valley .
Protection purpose
The following habitat types according to Annex I of the Habitats Directive occur in the area:
- Tufa springs
- Limestone (semi) dry lawns and their stages of shrubbery (* orchid-rich stands)
- Moist tall herbaceous vegetation
- Lean, lowland hay meadows
- Limestone cliffs with crevice vegetation
- Mixed ravine and hillside forests
- Alder, ash and softwood alluvial forests
- Woodruff beech forests
- Rivers with goosefoot and two-tooth societies on mud banks
- Juniper stands on dwarf shrub heaths or limestone lawns
- Running waters with flooding aquatic vegetation
- Natural and near-natural nutrient-rich still waters with spawning or frog-bite communities
- Temporary karst lakes and pools
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c BfN: 6724-341 Jagsttal Langenburg - Mulfingen (FFH area) . Online at www.bfn.de. Retrieved March 19, 2019.