List of nature reserves in the Hohenlohe district
In Hohenlohe there are 20 nature reserves. The Stuttgart Regional Council is responsible for the designation of nature reserves . According to the protected area statistics of the State Institute for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation Baden-Württemberg (LUBW), 486.16 hectares of the district are under nature protection, that is 0.63 percent.
Nature reserves in the Hohenlohe district
Surname | image | Identifier
|
details | position | Area hectares |
date | |
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Cattle pasture on the Michelbach mark |
1,010 WDPA: 82782
|
Öhringen Old cattle pasture with former litter use. Litter meadows with loose birch and oak trees. |
⊙ | 18.3 | 1980-08-14 | ||
Discharge floor |
1,011 WDPA: 81613
|
Waldenburg (Württemberg) Old cattle pasture with litter use, partly wet litter meadows, loose birch trees. |
⊙ | 7.2 | 1980-08-14 | ||
Slope on the Rengerstal |
1,075 WDPA: 81819
|
Dörzbach Floristically valuable steppe heather-like area as an ecological compensation area within the cultural landscape. |
⊙ | 3.3 | 1979-06-19 | ||
Plant locations Brühl and Rautel |
1,076 WDPA: 82326
|
Krautheim (Jagst) Floristically and faunistically valuable dry steep slopes in the Lower Muschelkalk. |
⊙ | 2.9 | 1979-06-29 | ||
St. Wendel zum Stein |
1,082 WDPA: 82494
|
Dörzbach Jagsttalhang in its scenic diversity, uniqueness and beauty with rock formations made of limestone tufa and natural forests in the area around the chapel "St. Wendel zum Stein". |
⊙ | 12.1 | 1979-12-18 | ||
Plant locations Pfahl and Sündrich |
1,087 WDPA: 82328
|
Weißbach (Hohenlohe) Steppenheide with a rare fauna and flora in the area of the Lower Muschelkalk that is worthy of protection. |
⊙ | 8.8 | 1981-02-09 | ||
Wagrain-Lange Wiese-Stegbrühl |
1,097 WDPA: 82852
|
Krautheim (Jagst) , Schöntal Ecologically valuable river section of the Jagst with impact and sliding slope, oxbow lake and species-rich bank wood. The spring exit with tuff formation on the impact slope, ash-rich swamp forest with spring corridors. |
⊙ | 10.2 | 1982-01-29 | ||
Rößlesmahdsee with Pfaffenklinge |
1,110 WDPA: 82444
|
Kupferzell , Waldenburg (Württemberg) Geomorphologically very interesting example of the competition between the older drainage system leading to the Danube and the younger Rhenish drainage system. |
⊙ | 16.2 | 1982-11-30 | ||
Pool Rock Rock meadows |
1,117 WDPA: 164315
|
Schöntal Landscape-defining rock face, oxbow lake and spring areas as a habitat less often, e.g. T. threatened plant species. |
⊙ | 6.2 | 1983-12-16 | ||
Laibachsweinberg-Im Tal-Im Köchlein |
1,123 WDPA: 164326
|
Dörzbach , Krautheim (Jagst) Floristically and faunistically valuable, dry steep slopes in the Lower Muschelkalk. |
⊙ | 18.6 | 1984-07-27 | ||
stone |
1,129 WDPA: 165668
|
Krautheim (Jagst) , Schöntal Steep slope in the Lower Muschelkalk as a landscape-defining element of the Jagst Valley with z. T. agriculturally extensive, z. Partly unused areas, habitat of rare plants and animals. |
⊙ | 6.1 | 1984-12-04 | ||
A mountain |
1,146 WDPA: 162897
|
Pfedelbach Keupersandstein block heap with a very rare species mosaic, characterized by very different site conditions; great diversity of moss species; unique in the Stuttgart administrative region. |
⊙ | 7.8 | 1986-11-17 | ||
Heath on the Dünnersberg |
1,154 WDPA: 163579
|
Mulfingen Valuable juniper heather framed by poor grassland and dry hillside meadows. |
⊙ | 7.2 | 1987-11-13 | ||
Riedhölzle and Jagstaue |
1,160 WDPA: 165176
|
Mulfingen Idyllic Jagsttal cut into the limestone landscape of the Hohenlohe Plain with near-natural hillside forests and ecologically valuable hunting dams, as feeding and breeding space for an endangered species of bird; the diverse, mosaic-like distribution of groups of trees, hedges, creek trees, small deciduous forests with conventional, rural low and medium-sized forest use, characterizes the unmistakable landscape of the Jagst. |
⊙ | 62.4 | 1989-03-30 | ||
Goldberg in the Meßbachtal |
1,194 WDPA: 163273
|
Dörzbach , Krautheim (Jagst) Biologically diverse and scenic steep slope with open vegetation forms, dry and warm locations and areas of undisturbed succession; Extensive forms of use such as litter meadows and grasslands should be promoted. |
⊙ | 16.3 | 1993-03-18 | ||
sign |
1,229 WDPA: 165392
|
Dörzbach Extensively used open land biotope with high structural diversity and typical regional characteristics (limestone grasslands, extensive pastures, warmth-loving shrub and herb fringes, bushes and hedges) and the associated specific species composition. |
⊙ | 3.4 | 1997-12-15 | ||
Hohenberg-Setz |
1,231 WDPA: 318556
|
Schöntal Diverse site mosaic of different habitats on a steep, sunny slope in the Upper Muschelkalk, typical of the landscape, with its natural processes; the open limestone grasslands in the Gewann Setz are to be preserved by sheep grazing; the undisturbed development of vegetation and fauna in the Hohenberg district is to be secured and preserved. |
⊙ | 15.0 | 1998-08-13 | ||
Upper willow |
1.236 WDPA: 82266
|
Waldenburg (Württemberg) Areas that emerged from forest pasture and litter use and which have a particularly strong impact on the landscape as a location for rare and endangered plant species and plant communities, including whistle grass, grass grass and heather areas; Relic of formerly widespread forms of use with cultural-historical and regional significance. |
⊙ | 22.0 | 1999-08-30 | ||
Vogelhalde Sindringen-Ohrnberg |
1,238 WDPA: 82811
|
Forchtenberg , Öhringen valley floodplain and semi-natural hillside forests with heron colony on the steep slopes of the Kocher valley; Food, habitat and breeding space for threatened bird species. |
⊙ | 216.0 | 1999-12-30 | ||
In the lake |
1,267 WDPA: 344590
|
Krautheim (Jagst) Structural bank areas at reservoirs as a habitat and retreat for numerous, partly endangered plant and animal species, especially breeding, resting and feeding areas for numerous, partly endangered or endangered bird species. It is a breeding, resting and feeding area for numerous bird species, some of which are endangered or threatened with extinction. The protected area is therefore of supraregional importance as a stepping stone biotope for water-bound migratory bird species. |
⊙ | 8.1 |
2005-11-22
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Legend for nature reserve |
See also
literature
- Reinhard Wolf , Ulrike Kreh (Hrsg.): The nature reserves in the Stuttgart administrative region . Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2007, ISBN 978-3-7995-5176-2 , pp. 222-267 (Hohenlohekreis).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Protected area directory - selection of LUBW profiles (select type of area and city or district), accessed on February 9, 2015
- ^ Protected area statistics of the LUBW
Web links
Commons : Nature reserves in the Hohenlohe district - collection of images, videos and audio files