Landscape protection area valley area of ​​the Kleine Henne between Drasenbeck and Höringhausen

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Deciduous forest nature reserve north of Drasenbeck as seen from the road

The landscape protection area Talraum Kleine Henne between Drasenbeck and Höringhausen with 37.3  hectares is located in the urban area of Meschede and in the Hochsauerlandkreis . The area was designated as a landscape protection area (LSG) in 1994 with the Meschede landscape plan by the district council of the Hochsauerlandkreis . The LSG is one of 102 landscape protection areas in the city of Meschede. In the city there is a conservation area of type A, 51 landscape reserves of the type B and 50 conservation areas of type C. The conservation area valley areas of the little hen between Drasenbeck and Höringhausen was as landscape plan area of type C, Wiesentäler expelled. The LSG is part of the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge nature park .

description

The LSG is located between the hamlet of Drasenbeck and Höringhausen . In the LSG there is the Kleine Henne stream with grassland in the floodplain . The LSG borders directly on the L 740 to the east .

Protection regulations

As in the other type C landscape protection areas in the Meschede landscape planning area, this LSG prohibits the conversion of grassland and fallow grassland into arable land or other forms of use. First afforestation and the creation of Christmas tree crops is prohibited. 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 extended care changes , a minimum distance of five meters from the central water bed must be maintained.

Protection purpose

The designation was made to supplement the nature reserve designation of Meschede 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 ° 17 ′ 15 "  N , 8 ° 19 ′ 44.8"  E