Landscape protection area Bensloh and Sieke

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The conservation area Bensloh and Sieke is a 91.09  ha large landscape conservation area (LSG) northeast of Erlinghausen in the city of Marsberg . The area was designated as a type C landscape plan area by the district council of the Hochsauerlandkreis in 2008 with the Marsberg landscape plan . In the east, the LSG extends to the city and district limits. With the exception of a smaller area to the west, the LSG in the Marsberg area borders the open spaces around Erlinghausen / Auf der Sandkuhle of type B. In the west, it is partly directly adjacent to the Rotes Land type A conservation area .

Legal framework

The landscape protection area Bensloh and Sieke was designated as one of 30 landscape planning areas of type C, meadow valleys and ornithologically significant open land . In the Marsberg landscape plan area, there are also three landscape protection areas of LSG type A, general landscape protection , where, among other things, the construction of buildings is prohibited. Furthermore, 17 landscape protection areas of LSG type B, outskirts and landscape character , where additional first afforestation and also the planting of Christmas tree cultures, ornamental branches and tree nursery cultures are prohibited. As in the other 29 type C landscape protection areas in the Marsberg landscape planning area, the Bensloh and Sieke landscape protection area is also prohibited from converting grassland and fallow land into arable land or other forms of use. A maximum of two years of arable use within twelve years is permitted, provided that this prepares the renewal of the sward. This is considered an extended nursing shift . In the case of the extended care break , a minimum distance of 5 m from the central water bed must be maintained.

description

In the Bensloh and Sieke nature reserve there is almost only grassland .

Protection purpose

The designation was made to maintain, supplement and optimize a grassland biotope network system in the floodplains and the lean grassland communities in the nature reserves , so that animals and plants can keep migrating and spreading, and the preservation of the occurrence of protected bird species and the protection of species-rich plant communities.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 27 ′ 37.1 ″  N , 8 ° 54 ′ 34.9 ″  E