List of protected areas in Ostrach

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The list of protected areas in Ostrach contains statistics of all protected areas -  nature and landscape protection areas , FFH and SPA areas , Bann and early forests , natural monuments and habitats  - in the Baden-Württemberg community Ostrach in the district of Sigmaringen in Germany .

Explanation

The following headings and abbreviations are used in the table headings of the lists:

  • SG-No .: protected area number; linked to the profile of the protected area at the State Institute for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation Baden-Württemberg (LUBW)
  • Name: official name of the protected area according to the LUBW
  • Location: District / District (Gem.) / Parcel (Flst.) In which the respective protected area is located
  • Size: Area in hectares (1 hectare (ha) = 10,000 m²) of the respective protected area, rounded to one decimal place
  • Height: is the geographical height in meters above mean sea level at
  • TK: indicates the number / s of the respective topographic map (s) in which the protected area is listed
  • NR: indicates the natural area in which the protected area is located; "DAP" = Danube-Ablach-Platten , "OH" = Upper Swabian hill country
  • KO: Indication of the geographical coordinates of the respective protected area; linked, opens card
  • Registration / revision: Date of the respective registration / inclusion or revision in the corresponding protected area directory
  • Comment / s: Descriptions etc. of the respective protected area
  • Image: Photo of the respective protected area

All data given as of March 24, 2015

Protected areas

Nature reserves

A nature reserve (NSG) is a strictly protected area. In Germany, nature reserves are defined by or on the basis of laws. Colloquially, the term nature reserve also describes all protected areas in nature and landscape protection . Areas are often designated as nature reserves which are important for the preservation of the flora and fauna, often also for scenic and geographic features. The aim is to place plant and animal species under protection in their area of ​​distribution. Areas are also designated as nature reserves if they are considered worthy of protection for scientific or natural history reasons, because of their uniqueness or special beauty. These are often biotopes such as moorland , heathland , mountainous landscapes or forests . In nature reserves, agricultural use, leaving the publicly marked trails and lighting fires are mostly prohibited.

The following, sortable list contains all nature reserves within Ostrach; Names and numbers correspond to the official designations, the protected area number results from the administrative district (4 = Tübingen administrative district ) and a consecutive number within the district.

SG no. Surname Places size height TK NO KO Capture Remarks image
4,028 Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried southwest of Burgweiler 1,508.1
864.6 SIG
643.5 RV
~ 610 8022
8122
OH Erioll world.svg 18.07.1941
20.11.1980
09.01.2017
Unique, extensive moor complex of raised, intermediate and low moors as a habitat for a species-rich flora and fauna.
Parts of the area in Königseggwald , Riedhausen and Wilhelmsdorf (all districts of Ravensburg )
D-BW-Ostrach - Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried - Füneckweiher 006.JPG
4,288 Taubenried west of Kalkreute 126.3 639 8021 DAP Erioll world.svg 12/13/1939
02/16/1998
Diverse reeds characterized by the most varied types of vegetation as a habitat and retreat for numerous animal and plant species.
Parts of the area in Pfullendorf
partner protection area: LSG 4.37.041 Taubenried
D-BW-SIG - Taubenried 002.JPG
4,312 Black moss northwest of Habsthal 11.0 642 DAP Erioll world.svg 07/12/2005 Area with typical landscape and culturally and historically significant meadow biotopes, which serve as a living and retreat area for a species-rich and endangered flora and fauna.
D-BW-Ostrach - Schwarzes Moos.JPG

Former nature reserves

SG no. Surname Places size height TK NO KO Capture Repeal Remarks image
4,090 Laubbachmühle southeast of Laubbach 3.2 625 8022 OH Erioll world.svg 07/02/1981 09/01/2017 Lime-rich hillside spring moor with special flora and fauna; Occurrence of alpine species.

After the redesignation in 2017, the protected area became part of the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried nature reserve .

D-BW-Ostrach - NSG Laubbachmühle.jpg
4,258 Mühlebach southeast of Waldbeuren 28.0 635 8022
8122
OH Erioll world.svg 04/20/1995 09/01/2017 Two areas. High-quality wetland with rushes and sedge beds, reeds and tall perennials, wet meadows and near-natural softwood stands; Habitat for a strongly threatened animal and plant world; Tertiary exposure as a geological monument of cultural and historical importance.

After the redesignation in 2017, the protected area became part of the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried nature reserve .

Landscape protection areas

In Germany, the landscape protection area (LSG) is one of the options for area-related nature protection provided by the Federal Nature Conservation Act (BNatSchG). The federal states determine which areas can be designated as landscape protection areas . They also determine the form in which the landscape protection areas are marked. Paragraph 26 of the BNatSchG stipulates that landscape protection areas should serve the preservation and development of nature, impairment of the natural balance should be removed and performance and functionality should be restored. This happens because of the diversity and uniqueness of the landscape, its cultural and historical importance or its special importance for recreation.

The following list, which can be sorted, contains all landscape protection areas within Ostrach; Names and numbers correspond to the official designations, the protected area number results from the administrative district (4 =  Tübingen administrative district ) and a consecutive number within the district.

SG no. Surname Places size height TK NO KO Capture Remarks image
4.37.004 Lausheimer pond north of Lausheim 62.0 620 53.1136015Erioll world.svg January 16, 1963 Larger pond with its surroundings.
D-BW-Ostrach - Lausheimer Weiher 002.JPG
4.37.030 Altshausen-Laubbach-Fleischwangen Laubbach and Unterweiler 676.0
??? ( SIG )
??? ( RV )
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 09/13/1963
07/02/1981
Typical hilly melt water landscape of Upper Swabia with moored lowlands, streams, lakes and ponds.
Parts of the area in the Ravensburg district
D-BW-Ostrach - NSG Laubbachmühle.jpg
4.37.041 Taubenried west of Kalkreute 65.4 640 8021 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 02/16/1998 The NSG serves as a buffer zone to avoid negative influences on the nature reserve of the same name.
D-BW-SIG - Taubenried 002.JPG

FFH areas

The Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive , or Habitat Directive for short, is a nature conservation directive of the European Union that was adopted in 1992 . Together with the Birds Directive , it essentially serves to implement the Bern Convention ; one of its main tools is a coherent network of protected areas called Natura 2000 .

The correct German name for the Habitats Directive is Council Directive 92/43 / EEC of May 21, 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and wild animals and plants . In Germany, however, the term FFH directive is used almost exclusively, which is derived from fauna (= animals), flora (= plants) and habitat (= habitat).

The following, sortable list contains two FFH areas within Eastern Saxony. Names and numbers correspond to the official designations.

SG no. Surname Places size height TK NO KO Capture Remarks image
8122342 Pfrunger Ried and lakes near Illmensee southeast of Burgweiler 1723.5
996.4 ( SIG )
727.1 ( RV )
607-760
⌀ 621
OH 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 01/01/2005 Four sub-areas
Large bog area with raised and intermediate bogs, extensive, mainly agriculturally used fen areas, small spring bogs and larger peat bogs, three natural lake bogs with silting bogs in southern sub-areas.
Parts of the area in Königseggwald , Riedhausen , Wilhelmsdorf and Illmensee (all districts of Ravensburg )
D-BW - Pfrunger-Burgweiler-Ried - Moorlehrpfad 002.JPG
8021311 Vineyards and waters at Mengen and Pfullendorf west of Kalkreute 540.03 DAP
OH
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/31/2015 Nine sub-areas D-BW-SIG - Taubenried 008.JPG

Bird sanctuaries

A European bird sanctuary or Special Protection Area (SPA) is a protected area, the basis of which was laid in 1979 in Article 4 (1) of the Birds Directive of the European Union (EU). These areas are part of the Europe-wide Natura 2000 biotope network . The concept of bird sanctuaries across Europe serves in particular to protect migratory birds , which rely on rest stops on their migratory routes in order to look for food and to be able to rest. The European bird sanctuaries are subject to the protection criteria of the Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive. Since the implementation by the EU member states was only progressing very slowly, nature conservation associations named so-called Important Bird Areas , which they suggested for designation as European bird sanctuaries.

A European bird sanctuary is designated in Ostrach:

SG no. Surname Places size height TK NO KO admission Remarks image
8022401 Pfrunger and Burgweiler Ried southeast of Burgweiler 2825.8
1433.4 ( SIG )
1392.4 ( RV )
605-683
⌀ 613
8022
8122
OH 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 11/20/2007 Extensive moor complex of raised, intermediate and low moors with extensive forests and grassland areas, bodies of water through peat extraction in all silting levels, fallow land, wooded lateral moraines, fruit trees on the outskirts, fields.
Parts of the area in Guggenhausen , Königseggwald , Riedhausen and Wilhelmsdorf (all districts of Ravensburg )
Schwanengruppe.JPG

Spell forests

The term Bannwald generally means a piece of forest that is worth preserving as a whole - or a special form of it. In German-speaking countries, the term “Bannwald” generally denotes a protective forest (avalanche, rock fall, debris flow and flood protection), or protected forest areas for reasons of nature and environmental protection or as a recreational area. The forestry use is still allowed and is even expressly desired in the case of protective forests, but prohibited in the core areas of nature reserves. In Section 32 of the Forest Act, the protected forest in Baden-Württemberg is defined as “a forest reserve left to itself” .

In Ostrach there is a protected forest:

SG no. Surname Places size height TK NO KO admission Remarks image
100058 Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried southeast of Burgweiler
Flst. 701 (partially), 3030, 3031 (partially), 3103, 4216 (partially), 4230, 4232, 4240, 4241, 4243, 4245, 4246, 4247, 4251, 4254, 4256, 4273 (partially), 4283, 4284 ( partially), 4285, 4286, 4293, 4294, 4295, 4298, 4299, 4300, 4301, 4304, 4305, 4306 (partially), 4309, 4310, 4311, 4312 (partially), 4316 (partially), 4318 (partially) , 4319 (partially), 4324, 4325, 4326, 4327, 4328
440.5314 610 8022 OH 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 02/09/2012 Bannwald with bogberry-spruce forest, bogus-pine-bog forest, black alder-break forest, bird cherry-alder-ash forest, forest ziest-hornbeam-pedunculate oak forest, woodruff-beech forest and adjoining areas with rare animal and plant species.
The Bannwald is part of the FFH area Pfrunger Ried and lakes near Illmensee and the bird sanctuary Pfrunger and Burgweiler Ried .
D-BW-Ostrach - Bannwald Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried.JPG

D-BW-SIG-Ostrach - Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried (Bannwald) 006.JPG

Already forests

As Schonwald is called in Baden-Wuerttemberg a protected forest area in which the economic use of the forest is allowed, but is subject to certain restrictions. The term is not used in other German-speaking regions or, at best, is used colloquially. Schonwald is defined in Section 32 of the Baden-Württemberg Forest Act as follows: “Schonwald is a forest reserve in which a certain forest community with its animal and plant species, a certain stand structure or a certain forest biotope is to be maintained, developed or renewed. The forest authority determines maintenance measures with the consent of the forest owner. "

In Ostrach there is no designated forest.

Natural monuments

The natural monument is a landscape element that is under nature protection . This is a single property or an area with a small area of ​​up to five hectares. The latter is a surface natural monument and as such is clearly separated from its surroundings. The natural monument is often referred to as a natural creation, but can at the same time be a witness of the historical cultural landscape , for example striking individual trees or outcrops with special geological formations. In Germany, the protection of natural monuments is anchored in Section 28 of the Federal Nature Conservation Act and in the state nature conservation laws. The protection is based on the rarity , peculiarity or beauty of the natural monument as well as its value for science , local history and understanding of nature and includes an extensive prohibition of change. Further details are regulated by legal ordinances on the basis of the respective national law.

Extensive natural monuments

The following list shows a large natural monument (FND) within Ostrach. Name and number correspond to the official designation.

SG no. Surname Places size height TK NO KO Capture Remarks image
84370860003 Hospital mill northwest of Hahnennest
Flst. 1840/1, 1843/1, 1687/0, 1839/1, 1838/1, 1842/1 and 1841/1
0.3083 634 8021 DAP 53.1136015Erioll world.svg Partly dammed wetland with Rispenseggenried and wet bushes.
Part of the area in Pfullendorf

Single structures

The following, sortable list contains two single entities (END) within Ostrach. Names and numbers correspond to the official designations.

SG no. Surname Places size height TK NO KO Capture Remarks image
84370860002 Boulder in Habsthal Habsthal
Gem. 9203
Flst. 314/4
0.00 626 8021 DAP 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/18/1971 As a memorial to war victims in a green area capped granite - boulder , which is about 500 meters northwest comes from a long backfilled sand pit Habsthal. It is a light gray, rounded block made of carbonate rock, which was brought here with the flowing ice from the Alpine region . D-BW-Ostrach-Habsthal - War memorial 1.JPG
84370860001 3 horse chestnuts in Habsthal Habsthal
Gem. 9203
Flst. 4/7
0.00 625 8021 DAP 53.1136015Erioll world.svg March 25, 1935 Three horse chestnuts, around 200 years old, in a close group. D-BW-Ostrach-Habsthal - Natural Monument Three Horse Chestnuts.JPG

Biotopes

A biotope is a specific habitat of a community that occurs in this area ( biocenosis ). Biotopes are the smallest units of the biosphere . In the field of nature conservation and landscape management, biotopes are assigned to biotope types from a pragmatic point of view . The habitat protection is a strategy within the nature conservation. As a rule, its aim is to preserve populations of endangered animal and plant species that are worthy of protection through special protection and preservation of their habitats. The opposite (or: complementary) is (direct) species protection . A typical instrument of biotope protection is the designation of protected areas. Areas are to be defined and maintained in which the protection of nature has priority over land use, or in which at least nature conservation concerns must be taken into account when using them.

The following, sortable (still incomplete) list shows the biotopes within Ostrach. Names and numbers correspond to the official designations.

SG no. Surname Places size height TK NO KO Capture
revision
Remarks image
179214379037 Field hedges S Rosna northwest of Habsthal
Flst. 137/0
0.0278 600 DAP Erioll world.svg 02/13/2012 Two medium-high, moderately dense field hedges on moderately steep to steep slopes.
Part of the area in Rosna
180214370935 Field hedge II on the L286 north to east of Habsthal north to east of Habsthal
Flst. 319/0
0.3035 620
to
627
DAP Erioll world.svg 08/17/1996
09/17/2011
Field hedges, rich in trees and along the road, on partly very steep embankments with species-rich fringing vegetation.
D-BW-SIG-Ostrach-Habsthal - Biotope 'Feldhecke II on the L286 north to east of Habsthal' 002.jpg
180214370936 Field hedge northwest of Habsthal northwest of Habsthal
Flst. 35/0, 340/1, 349/0
0.0388 638 DAP Erioll world.svg 18.08.1996
17.09.2011
Gappy field hedge on a south-exposed embankment along an asphalt farm road.
D-BW-SIG-Ostrach-Habsthal - Biotope 'Field hedge northwest of Habsthal' 001.jpg
180214370937 Hollow road and field trees on the north-western outskirts of Habsthal northwest of Habsthal
Flst. 340/1, 128/3, 6/5
0.6641 620
to
635
8021 DAP Erioll world.svg 18.08.1996
17.09.2011
Area of ​​local importance and well developed, the well defined ravine is an example of a historical form of use.
D-BW-SIG-Ostrach-Habsthal - Hohlweg 001.JPG
180214370971 Wet meadow northwest of Lausheim northwest of Lausheim
Flst. 135/0 136/14
1.1750 619 DAP Erioll world.svg 05/15/1996 Wet meadow rich in species and sedge
180214370998 Reeds u. Field trees south of Magenbuch south of Magenbuch
Flst. 441/0, 708.0
411/0, 442/0
0.8042 625 DAP Erioll world.svg 20.08.1996
27.09.2011
Reeds with subsequent field trees in a valley of the Reichenbach.
180214371005 Siltation zone of the Kalkreuter Hilb west of Kalkreute
Flst. 378/0, 27/0
0.1739 659 OH Erioll world.svg 08/20/1996
06/29/2011
Established pond in an intensively used agricultural area with lush vegetation, reed belt and wet bushes.
D-BW-Ostrach - Biotope 'silting zone of the Kalkreuter Hilb'.JPG
280214370051 Wetland W Habsthal west of Habsthal 0.2420 643 DAP Erioll world.svg 02/05/1990 Numerous small bodies of water and water-bearing ditches.
280214370361 Beech forests NW Habstal northwest of Habsthal 2.4675 626 DAP Erioll world.svg 05/06/2000 Rare forest community close to nature
281224370201 Mountain stream O Judentenberg 0.6467 670 OH Erioll world.svg 02/05/1990 06/15/2012 Fast flowing, small mountain stream, which is cut in sections in a small ravine .
Part of the area in Illmensee
281224370202 Tiefenbach NW Egelreute Flugglers 0.1653 664 OH Erioll world.svg 02/05/1990 06/15/2012 Small forest stream with sandy to loamy bottom , in the southern part with small sinter steps .
281224370204 Succession Pfrungener Ried Burgweiler 4.4176 618 OH Erioll world.svg 02/05/1990 07/28/2012 Predominantly birch and alder-rich succession forest on partially drained moor on the edge of the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried .
281224370206 Stream S Egelreute Flugglers 0.3047 696 OH Erioll world.svg 02/05/1990 06/14/2012 Small stream with calcareous sinter , running in the SW in a steep ravine .
Part of the area in Illmensee

Web links

General

Bann and Schonwald

Individual evidence

  1. Coordinate calculation from legal and high values ​​at www.deine-berge.de
  2. Coordinate acquisition on Google Maps
  3. ^ Forest Act for Baden-Württemberg (PDF) from the State Forest Administration of Baden-Württemberg