List of nature reserves in Mannheim
There are 9 nature reserves in the Mannheim district . The Karlsruhe 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), 699.57 hectares of the area of the urban district are under nature protection, that is 4.83 percent.
Surname | image | Identifier
|
details | position | Area hectares |
date | |
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Tear Island |
2,012 WDPA: 82391
|
Mannheim Near-natural Rhine floodplain landscape with recent river dynamics (sliding banks with gravel banks) and the typical vegetation sequence of white willow floodplain forests, geophyte-rich oak-elm stands and pronounced meadow landscape near the Rhine, protected and protected forest. |
⊙ | 108.3 | 1983-11-30 | ||
With the white poplar |
2,067 WDPA: 81380
|
Mannheim Natural old Rhine Schlute with well-developed vegetation sons from osier bush to white willow meadow to geophyte-rich hardwood meadow as a habitat for endangered animal and plant species and as a special example of vegetation development and vegetation succession in locations near the Rhine. |
⊙ | 8.7 | 1983-11-30 | ||
Oven-Riedwiesen |
2,078 WDPA: 162320
|
Mannheim , Brühl , Edingen-Neckarhausen (Rhein-Neckar-Kreis) A diverse mosaic of numerous very different biotopes of great ecological importance. |
⊙ | 147.7 | 1984-11-16 | ||
Lower Neckar: Wörthel |
2,101 WDPA: 166011
|
Mannheim Securing the spatially close association of habitats for plants and animals, which are of vital importance as breeding, resting, feeding and wintering areas for migratory animal species. |
⊙ | 20.9 | 1986-12-17 | ||
Lower Neckar: Mulberry Island |
2,102 WDPA: 166009
|
Mannheim Securing of the remnants of a plantation of the white mulberry tree ( Morus alba ), which was established at the beginning of the 19th century to revive silkworm breeding . |
⊙ | 10.6 | 1986-12-17 | ||
Head surface on the Friesenheimer Altrhein |
2.110 WDPA: 164204
|
Mannheim Largely natural flood plains characterized by the river dynamics of the Rhine, valuable secondary biotopes in backfill areas, largely natural part of the landscape in the heavily used cultural landscape. |
⊙ | 20.1 | 1988-07-11 | ||
Hirschacker and Dossenwald |
2.171 WDPA: 163696
|
Mannheim , Schwetzingen (Rhein-Neckar-Kreis) inland dunes, drifting sand fields and forest strips of the Neckar alluvial fan; open sand areas with specific sand lawn flora and fauna and a unique occurrence of lichen; gappy pine forests and oak-hornbeam forests rich in geophytes on the heavy soils of the Neckar alluvial fan. |
⊙ | 128.9 | 1993-12-16 | ||
Ballauf-Wilhelmswörth |
2.173 WDPA: 162335
|
Mannheim Natural floodplain landscape with areas of water and riparian forest strips as a resting, feeding and breeding area, stepping stone for migratory birds, valuable fish and amphibian spawning zone, habitat for partially endangered insects, especially ground beetles and wild bees, valuable feeding space for birds of prey. |
⊙ | 340.9 | 1993-12-27 | ||
Cattle grove, apple chamber, new grove |
2.174 WDPA: 166058
|
Mannheim Inland dunes with typical and rare plant communities and highly endangered insect species, especially ground beetles and wild bees; also worth protecting for geomorphological reasons; through maintenance measures, the z. Currently extensive arable land is removed and the habitat of the sandy flora and fauna is enlarged. |
⊙ | 38.5 | 1993-12-28 | ||
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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