Landscape protection area grassland north and east of the Heideknipp

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The landscape protection area grassland north and east of the Heideknipp with 41.2 hectares is located north of Braunshausen in the urban area of Hallenberg . The area was on 15 September 2004 with the landscape plan Hallenberg by the Hochsauerlandkreis as a conservation area designated (LSG). The LSG is separated from the nature reserve biotope complex southeast of the Vogelshöhe into a larger and a smaller area.

The grassland north and east of the Heideknipp has been designated as one of 21 landscape planning areas of type C, meadow valleys and ornithologically significant open land . In the Hallenberg landscape planning area, there is also the Hallenberger Waldlandschaft landscape protection area of LSG type A, general landscape protection , where, among other things, the construction of buildings is prohibited. Furthermore, the landscape protection area Hallenberger Hügelland 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 20 type C landscape protection areas in the Hallenberg landscape planning area, there is an additional ban on converting grassland and fallow grassland into arable land or other forms of use in the LSG lean grassland south of Hallenberg . 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. On the basis of the Medebacher Agreement , the Lower Landscape Authority is required to provide advice before the plowing of grassland .

In LSG brooding backed Shrike .

Protection purpose

The designation was made to supplement the nature reserve designation in valley floodplains to create a network of open land biotopes so that animals and plants retain the opportunity to migrate and spread, and to preserve the occurrence of protected bird species and the protection of species-rich plant communities.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 7 ′ 20.3 "  N , 8 ° 40 ′ 57.8"  E