List of nature reserves in the Biberach district
In the district of Biberach , there are 31 nature reserves . The Tübingen regional council is responsible for designating nature reserves . The oldest nature reserve in the district is the Allgaier Riedle nature reserve, which was established in 1938 . According to the protected area statistics of the State Agency for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation Baden-Württemberg (LUBW), 3,592.83 hectares of the area of the district are under nature protection, that is 2.55 percent.
Surname | image | Identifier
|
details | position | Area hectares |
date | |
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Allgaier Riedle |
4.012 WDPA: 81264
|
Bad Schussenried Basin surrounded by moraine hills as part of a Worm Ice Age ice reservoir. Flat moor with old alder break in the transition to the spruce forest. Numerous alders with stilts; sprinkled ash, oak and downy birch. Landing societies in the Krebsgraben. |
⊙ | 3.0 | 1938-02-25 | ||
Federsee |
4,019 WDPA: 1542
|
Alleshausen , Bad Buchau , Moosburg (Federsee) , Oggelshausen Federsee and parts of the Federseeried in a glacial basin; Typical example of silting processes with all stages of development from open water to aquatic and bank plants to flat and raised bogs (see NSG 4.36 "Wildes Ried"). Due to diverse biotopes very species-rich bird life, primarily water birds, birds of prey and songbirds; Resting place for migratory birds; numerous prehistoric finds; Parts of the vineyard between Moosburg and Buchau are banned. |
⊙ | 1,402.0 | 1939-06-15 | ||
Lindenweiher bird sanctuary |
4,024 WDPA: 82102
|
Hochdorf (Riss) Artificially dammed pond in the area of the low terrace gravel of the Riss valley. The pond is fed by several spring lakes; extensive reed and forest belts around the pond and the spring lakes; Breeding and resting areas for numerous bird species. |
⊙ | 47.0 | 1939-10-18 | ||
Mauchenmühle |
4,078 WDPA: 82145
|
Eberhardzell , Bad Wurzach Spring slope with rare plant and animal communities. (NR: Riß-Aitrach plates). |
⊙ | 11.6 | 1980-07-15 | ||
Riedschachen |
4,026 WDPA: 82415
|
Bad Schussenried Moor forest in the Großer Ried on the southeast edge of the Federsee basin; old stocks of Scots pine, downy birch and spruce, also beech and oak at the edge; Bannwald (LWaldG § 32). |
⊙ | 11.1 | 1941-02-10 | ||
Ummendorfer Ried |
4,027 WDPA: 82747
|
Biberach an der Riss , Hochdorf (Riss) , Ummendorf (near Biberach) low moor with remains of raised bog, open water areas and pitted parts in various stages of development, with different areas of life, resting and moulting areas for a large number of migratory birds; ideal object for demonstration for bog research and local history. |
⊙ | 121.5 | 1988-12-08 | ||
Wild reed |
4,036 WDPA: 82917
|
Bad Schussenried Remnants of the raised bog in the southern part of the Federsee basin (see NSG 4.19 "Federsee"). Hideaway mountain pine bog; birch bushes in the northeast; Schonwald (LWaldG § 32). |
⊙ | 22.6 | 1960-01-19 | ||
Fir dump |
4,037 WDPA: 82685
|
Zwiefalten , Langenenslingen north and south slopes of a narrow ridge. Northern slopes with fresh beech forest, in the lower rubble area canyon forest with sycamore maple, ash, sycamore elm and summer linden. Dry southern slopes with a thermophilic beech forest. Hazel bushes on scree; Bannwald (LWaldG § 32). |
⊙ | 33.2 | 1980-05-02 | ||
Sauloch |
4,047 WDPA: 82499
|
Langenenslingen Former sheep pasture with a rich flora. |
⊙ | 2.7 | 1970-02-20 | ||
Shame |
4,091 WDPA: 82507
|
Laupheim wetland with additional drier area in an intensely agricultural landscape as a habitat for numerous endangered and protected plant and animal species |
⊙ | 16.7 | 1981-10-26 | ||
Stork meadows |
4,099 WDPA: 82654
|
Altheim (near Riedlingen) wetland as a feeding and breeding biotope for rare bird species, as well as a transit area for waders threatened with extinction. |
⊙ | 7.1 | 1982-09-01 | ||
Wettenberger Ried |
4,100 WDPA: 82906
|
Eberhardzell , Hochdorf (Riß) Hochmoore Wettensee and Wasenmoos with their special moorland characteristics on the highest elevation of the old moraine area of the LK Biberach. The entire area is designated as a protected forest (Section 32 of the State Forest Act). |
⊙ | 66.6 | 1982-10-19 | ||
Fertilized reed |
4,122 WDPA: 163207
|
Ehingen (Danube) , Schemmerhofen Niedermoor in the midst of an intensively used agricultural landscape as a habitat for numerous protected plant and animal species. Remainder of the formerly extensive Ingerkinger vineyard (see NSG 4.91 "Schand"). |
⊙ | 17.4 | 1985-03-29 | ||
Long pit |
4,138 WDPA: 164340
|
Unlingen Abandoned gravel pit as a habitat for numerous animal species (especially rare bird species and an abundance of amphibians and butterflies) and raw soil as a location for pioneer and ruderal vegetation. |
⊙ | 6.7 | 1987-04-22 | ||
Gutershofer Weiher |
4,150 WDPA: 163418
|
Attenweiler pond with silting zone; Spawning waters for amphibians, habitat for dragonflies, bats and rare bird species. |
⊙ | 7.6 | 1989-02-03 | ||
Blind lake Kanzach |
4,155 WDPA: 162458
|
Kanzach , Riedlingen Peated intermediate moor with a peat lake, swinging lawn, floating leaf plant community and moor forest. |
⊙ | 10.0 | 1989-03-01 | ||
Oven wipe |
4,158 WDPA: 164930
|
Riedlingen Cultural landscape of the Riedlinger Donauaue with remains of oxbow lakes and wet vegetation as breeding, feeding and resting biotopes for endangered species, especially the white stork. |
⊙ | 40.6 | 1989-05-19 | ||
Must |
4,159 WDPA: 164742
|
Laupheim Niedermoor as a habitat for numerous animal and plant species; Rest and sleeping area, winter quarters and feeding ground for migrating bird species (Vogelstrasse to Lake Constance). |
⊙ | 12.8 | 1989-06-05 | ||
Ehebach |
4,170 WDPA: 162853
|
Riedlingen Natural stream, moist meadows and hillside forest; Breeding and feeding ground for numerous protected bird species. |
⊙ | 11.2 | 1990-07-17 | ||
River landscape Danube meadows |
4,189 WDPA: 163123
|
Riedlingen , Unlingen Culturally shaped meadow landscape with largely natural oxbow lakes and bank areas that are to be ecologically upgraded; rare communities of the river meadows, wooded slopes of the Danube. |
⊙ | 556.8 | 1991-05-10 | ||
Schwaigfurt pond |
4,215 WDPA: 165478
|
Bad Schussenried breeding area for rare water and marsh bird species, some of which are threatened with extinction; valuable reed beds, litter meadows and break forest stands; Numerous rare plankton species and floating leaf plants can be found in the pond. |
⊙ | 48.1 | 1993-01-15 | ||
Southern Federseeried |
4,240 WDPA: 165787
|
Bad Buchau , Oggelshausen Faunistic rich fen that needs to be looked after and promoted; with extensive use of meadows, high-quality raised moor relict sites in floristic and faunistic terms; regional, supraregional and international function as a breeding and resting place for numerous migratory bird species and as a habitat |
⊙ | 517.9 | 1994-03-24 | ||
Mohn'scher Park |
4,241 WDPA: 164651
|
Laupheim Old Park with relatively near-natural vegetation, near-natural oxbow lakes, floodplain forests and bushes as well as floodplains with a great diversity of species; Home of a rook colony. |
⊙ | 7.0 | 1994-04-30 | ||
Hagnaufurter Ried |
4,248 WDPA: 163475
|
Ingoldingen , Aulendorf Faunistic rich and landscape-defining fen areas and floristic and faunistic high quality, naturally regenerating former peat cuttings; regional and supra-regional function as breeding and resting place for numerous bird species; important element in the network of Upper Swabian wetlands. |
⊙ | 31.5 | 1994-12-01 | ||
Osterried |
4,269 WDPA: 164962
|
Laupheim , Mietingen Exceptionally diverse reed landscape with spring areas, reed areas and a directly adjacent dry slope, which is a multitude of extremely rare and z. In some cases, animal and plant species threatened with extinction serve as a habitat; international function as breeding and resting place in a bird migration route. |
⊙ | 119.5 | 1996-09-15 | ||
Hay dough |
4,285 WDPA: 318542
|
Langenenslingen Due to climatic, geological, morphological and historical conditions of use, a mosaic of biotopes worthy of protection, typical of the landscape and historically significant biotopes; species-rich and threatened plant and animal communities of the dry and semi-arid grasslands of former juniper heaths and poor meadows, field hedges and field trees with their fringing societies, which are still used today; Refuge for numerous light and warmth-loving plants and animal species; Relic of earlier sheep grazing of high cultural value; the permanent protection of the heather by using or at least maintaining it as a poor meadow but if possible again as a sheep pasture should be guaranteed. |
⊙ | 16.0 | 1998-02-27 | ||
Kirchhalde |
4,286 WDPA: 318655
|
Langenenslingen Typical and historically important juniper heaths and limestone meadows as a characteristic landscape element; Habitat of the species-rich and threatened plant and animal communities of semi-arid grasslands, dry grasslands and bushes in combination as dry, warm biotopes with valuable, endangered flora and fauna; Refuge for numerous light and warmth-loving plants and animal species; as a relic of the earlier economy of high national cultural value; through further use as extensive sheep pasture or at least through maintenance as a poor lawn, the permanent protection of the heather should be guaranteed. |
⊙ | 8.0 | 1998-02-27 | ||
Western Federseeried / Seelenhofer Ried |
4,294 WDPA: 319322
|
Alleshausen , Bad Buchau , Betzenweiler , Kanzach Faunistic rich and landscape-defining low moor with extensive meadow use adapted to it. Its regional, supraregional and international function as a breeding and resting place for numerous migratory bird species, as a habitat for rare and highly endangered meadow breeders and as a habitat for amphibians must be preserved, cared for and promoted. The fauna and especially the flora of the Moosburger wood should also be preserved. |
⊙ | 241.0 | 1999-06-07 | ||
Northern Federseeried |
4,301 WDPA: 318866
|
Alleshausen , Seekirch , Uttenweiler For the eaves area of the Hohe Schwabenalb a representative slope section with marl slides, rock formations, relict plant communities and valuable forest communities; as a habitat for a variety of rare, predominantly alpine, z. Partly endangered plant species, as well as rare animal species; with partly unused, often only extensively managed, richly structured forests and relictic wild grass meadows. All over Europe significant sites of settlement remains from the Stone and Bronze Ages. |
⊙ | 170.0 | 2001-04-10 | ||
Danube meadows river landscape between Zwiefaltendorf and Munderkingen |
4,313 WDPA: 378082
|
Emeringen , Lauterach (Alb-Donau-Kreis) , Munderkingen , Obermarchtal , Rechtenstein , Untermarchtal |
⊙ | 582.0 | 2006-03-14 | ||
Warm valley |
4,317 WDPA: 378379
|
Langenenslingen Preservation of the mosaic of typical landscape and culturally and historically significant biotopes of the dry valley and the wooded slopes in the Emerfeld and Friedingen districts. Preservation of the complex of plant communities of dry and semi-dry lawns, fringing communities, juniper heaths with willow beech, structured forest edge communities, pine-spruce succession forest and sedge beech forests to secure the habitat of endangered flora and fauna. The preservation and promotion of the habitat types protected under the Habitats Directive. |
⊙ | 30.0 | 2007-06-29 | ||
Legend for nature reserve |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Protected area directory of the State Agency for the Environment (select type of area and city or district)
- ^ Protected area statistics of the LUBW
Web links
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