List of protected areas in Tettnang

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Coat of arms Tettnang.svg
Tettnang coat of arms
Nature reserve old shield.svg
Signs for the nature reserve

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

Explanation

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

  • SG no. : Protected area number according to 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 / parcel in which the respective protected area is located
  • Size : Area in hectares (1 hectare = 10,000 m²) of the respective protected area, rounded to one decimal place, or two for biotopes
  • Height above NHN : are the geographic 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; "BB" = Lake Constance basin ; "OH" = Upper Swabian hill country ; "WA" = West Allgäu hill country
  • KO : Indication of the geographical coordinates of the respective protected area; linked, opens card
  • Registration : Date of the respective registration / inclusion 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 October 19, 2011

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 Tettnang; 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
[ha]
Height
above NHN
TK NO KO Capture Remarks image
4,282 Bad Kressbronn
Neukirch
Tettnang
296.3
FN : 234.8
RV : 61.5
395-496 8323
8324
8423
BB
WA
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 12/16/1997 Other parts of the area in the Ravensburg district ;
third largest tributary of Lake Constance
D-BW-Kressbronn aB - Argensteilufer above Gießenbrücke.jpg
4,206 Birch pond Tettnang 12.9 510 8323 WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/20/1992 Kleinseggenried , which offers a habitat for numerous rare and protected animal and plant species
D-BW-Tettnang - nature reserve 'Birkenweiher'.jpg
4,219 Buchbach Neukirch
Tettnang
7.1 490 8323 WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 03/20/1993 Ecosystem with near-natural Kreuzweiherbach , pipe grass and wet meadows , ponds and hill spring moor
D-BW-Tettnang - Buchbach.JPG
4,238 Hirrensee Tettnang 16.3 510 8323 WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 02/20/1994 richly structured ecosystem with flat moor , pipe grass litter and orchards
D-BW-Tettnang - Hirrensee.JPG
4,268 Knellesberger moss Meckenbeuren
Tettnang
39.4
FN : 32.0
RV : 7.4
519-541 8223
8323
WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 08/28/1996 Part of the area in the Ravensburg district ;
wide meadow valley with almost continuously meandering Schwarzach
D-BW-Tettnang - Knellesberger Moos.JPG
4,232 Loderhof pond Tettnang 10.4 500 8323 WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 11/24/1993 Ecosystem of pipes Grass Trust - wet and wet meadows , grassland, individual stands of trees and wood structures, damp forest clearing , slope fen area and silting fen
D-BW-Tettnang- NSG Loderhof-Weiher 001.JPG
4,220 Matzenhauser Mahlweiher Tettnang 9.2 500 8323 WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 04/01/1993 richly structured ecosystem , consisting of hillside spring moor , pipe grass litter , wet meadows and forested terminal moraine
D-BW-Tettnang - NSG Matzenhauser Mahlweiher.JPG
4,310 Schachried Kressbronn
Tettnang
11.0 480 8323 WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 02/15/2005 Fen areas of community importance
D-BW-Kressbronn - Schachried.jpg
4.025 Wasenmoos Tettnang 26.7 465 8223
8323
BB
OH
53.1136015Erioll world.svg October 18, 1939 Flat and transitional bog on a würmeiszeitlichen Talwasserscheide, mostly abgetorft with birch -Bruchwald
D-BW-Tettnang - NSG Wasenmoos.JPG

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, sortable list contains all landscape protection areas within Tettnang; 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
[ha]
Height
above NHN
TK NO KO Capture Remarks image
4.35.040 Ice Age edges of the Argental with Argenaue Langenargen
Neukirch
Tettnang
1,621.0 400-575 8323
8324
8423
BB 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 12/16/1997 geological unit of the Argen glacial valley
D-BW-Bodenseekreis - LSG 'Eiszeitliche Ränder des Argentals mit Argenaue'.jpg
4.35.008 Terminal moraine wall and moor north of Rappertsweiler Tettnang 37.0 500-551 8323
8324
WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 09/10/1954 one of Endmoränenwällen framed, reed overgrown fen
4.35.023 Height 493.8 south of Tettnang near Schäferhof Tettnang 7.1 494 8323 WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 12/24/1954 Meltwater crest of geological importance from the late glacial period of the Rhine Glacier
D-BW-Tettnang - Höhe493 2534.JPG
4.35.039
and
4.36.073
Knellesberger moss Meckenbeuren
Ravensburg
Tettnang
22.0
FN : 14.4
RV : 7.6
519-541 8223 WA 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 08/28/1996 two partial areas of
supplementary room and buffer zone for the NSG of the same name
D-BW-Tettnang - Knellesberger Moos - Schwarzach.JPG
4.35.034 Lake district and hill country south of the Argen and Nonnenbachtal Kressbronn
Tettnang
968.0 8323
8324
BB
WA
53.1136015Erioll world.svg
53.1136015Erioll world.svg
06/19/1986 two partial areas ;
Hilltop landscape with lakes, stream valleys and wooded hills
D-BW-Kressbronn aB - Nonnenbach.JPG
4.35.026 Late Worm Ice Age terraces between Burnau, Prestenberg, Vorderreute, Buch and Krumbach Tettnang 23.0 527 OH 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 01/25/1963 Late- worm-age terraces of significant river history
D-BW-Tettnang - Spaetwuerme Ice Age Terraces.JPG
4.35.021 Tettnang Forest with Hochwacht, Krüntenbühl, Reichenbühl, Argenhardter Kopf, Schoos and the steep edge of the Argental on the Schwandenbogen Langenargen
Tettnang
701.0 430-541 BB
OH
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 09/19/1954 Scenic points of geological importance for the history of the late glacial
D-BW-Tettnang - Tettnang Forest.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 all FFH areas within Tettnang. Names and numbers correspond to the official designations.

SG no. Surname Places Size
[ha]
Height
above NHN
TK NO KO Capture Remarks image
DE8323342 Argen and wetlands south of Langnau six municipalities in the Bodenseekreis and the Ravensburg district 508.5
FN : 416.4
RV : 91.1
394-564 8323
8324
8423
BB
WA
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 01/01/2005 Near-natural, alpine-influenced river landscape with adjoining or near-natural lakes and fens
Kressbronn - Schleinsee See.jpg
DE8324341 Moors and ponds around Neukirch four communities in the Bodenseekreis and the Ravensburg district 240.0
FN : 201.7
RV : 38.3
478-580 8224
8323
8324
BB
WA
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 01/01/2005 Moors, ponds and lakes in the depressions of the Jungmöränen landscape around Neukirch , partly in the open country, partly in the forest
D-BW-Neukirch - Jaegerweiher 03.jpg
DE8323341 Schussenbecken and Schmalegger Tobel twelve communities in the Bodenseekreis and the Ravensburg district 904.8
FN : 204.3
RV : 700.5
- BB
OH
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 01/01/2005 Coherent running water system with ditches, near-natural and developed streams
D-BW-Eriskirch - Eriskircher Ried, Schussen.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.

There is no European bird sanctuary in Tettnang.

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 ”.

There is no forest in Tettnang.

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 Tettnang 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

In Tettnang there are two large natural monuments.

The following, sortable list contains all the individual structures within Tettnang. Names and numbers correspond to the official designations.

SG no. Surname District
Gewann
location
Size
[ha]
Height
above NHN
K. Capture Remarks image
84350570001 The summit of the Brünnensweiler Höhe Brünnensweiler 5.5 587.5 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/03/52
D-BW-Tettnang - Maria Queen of Peace 1200.JPG
84350570002 Drying tub on the middle Argentrasse on the Krippeleboge Tettnang Forest
Nativity Arch
2.0 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/03/52

Single structures

16 individual structures are identified in Tettnang.

The following, sortable list contains all the individual structures within Tettnang. Names and numbers correspond to the official designations.

SG no. Surname District
Gewann
location
Height
above NHN
K. Capture Remarks image
84350570008
Birch avenue Betula pendula
(50 trees)
Extension of
Kaltenberger Strasse
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The silver birch ( Betula pendula ), also called sand , white or warty birch , is a deciduous deciduous tree from the genus of birch ( Betula ).
84350570017 English oak south of
Laimnau
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The common oak ( Quercus robur ), also called summer oak or German oak , is a deciduous tree species from the genus of oaks ( Quercus ) in the beech family (Fagaceae).
84350570022 1 pear tree
"Gelbmöstler"
north of
Wiesertweiler
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The Gelbmöstler , also called Möstler , Gälmöstler or Drip Pear , is a variety of pear ( Pyrus communis ).
84350570018 1 pear tree
"Upper Austrian"
Oberlangnau
Irisweg
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89
84350570014 1 field
elm, Ulmus caprinifolia
City center
Kirchstrasse
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The field elm ( Ulmus minor ) is a deciduous broadleaf from the family of the Elm Family (Ulmaceae) .
84350570015 1 plane tree, 1 beech and 1 winter linden City center
Loretostraße
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89
84350570012 1 summer linden
Tilia platyphyllos
north of
Oberhof
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The large-leaved lime ( Tilia platyphyllos ), also Moreton Bay Linde called, is a deciduous tree -Art from the genus of Linden ( Tilia ) in the family of mallow (Malvaceae).
84350570019 1 summer linden
Tilia platyphyllos
Hiltensweiler
Ritter-Arnold-Strasse
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The large-leaved lime ( Tilia platyphyllos ), also Moreton Bay Linde called, is a deciduous tree -Art from the genus of Linden ( Tilia ) in the family of mallow (Malvaceae).
84350570011 1 English oak
Quercus robur
northwest of
Zimmerberg
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The common oak ( Quercus robur ), also called summer oak or German oak , is a deciduous tree species from the genus of oaks ( Quercus ) in the beech family (Fagaceae).
84350570013 1 English oak
Quercus robur
Bürgerermoos
Prinz-Eugen-Strasse
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The common oak ( Quercus robur ), also called summer oak or German oak , is a deciduous tree species from the genus of oaks ( Quercus ) in the beech family (Fagaceae).
84350570021 1 English oak
Quercus robur
Huebschenberg 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The common oak ( Quercus robur ), also called summer oak or German oak , is a deciduous tree species from the genus of oaks ( Quercus ) in the beech family (Fagaceae).
84350570007 1 Wellingtonia City center
Friedhofstraße
at house no.3
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The giant sequoia ( Sequoiadendron giganteum ), also mountain sequoia or Welling Tonie called, is the only kind in the monotypic genus Sequoiadendron in the subfamily of the Sequoias ( Sequoioideae ) within the family of the cypress family ( Cupressaceae ).
84350570006 1 winter linden
Tilia cordata
Neuhalden 493.8 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The winter or stone lime ( Tilia cordata ) is a plant from the genus of Linden ( Tilia ) in the subfamily of tilioideae (Tilioideae) within the family of the Malvaceae (Malvaceae). meanwhile like it
84350570020 2 nut trees Hiltensweiler
Dorfstrasse
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89
84350570009 2 English oaks
Quercus robur
Reutenen 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The common oak ( Quercus robur ), also called summer oak or German oak , is a deciduous tree species from the genus of oaks ( Quercus ) in the beech family (Fagaceae).
84350570010 2 English oaks
Quercus robur
north of
Baumgarten
53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/08/89 The common oak ( Quercus robur ), also called summer oak or German oak , is a deciduous tree species from the genus of oaks ( Quercus ) in the beech family (Fagaceae).

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.

In Tettnang there are 328 biotopes with a total area - including forests - of 297,451 hectares.

The following, sortable and still incomplete list contains the biotopes within Tettnang. Names and numbers correspond to the official designations.

SG no. Surname District
Gewann
location
Size
[ha]
Height above NHN K Capture Remarks image
183234356469 Strip of swamp forest and reed beds west of Unterlangnau Unterlangnau 0.33 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 06/26/1995 Swamp forest (wet forest) and near-natural swamp forests with an ecological balancing function
183234356510 Mesophytic field hedge north of Wiesertsweiler Wiesertsweiler 0.12 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/27/1995 Field hedges and field trees with an ecological compensation function
183234356545 Reeds on the ditch northeast of Schletterholz Schletterholz 0.02 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/25/1995 Shore reedbed and vineyard with ecological compensation function
283234350155 Oak stand W Laimnau Laimnau 3.80 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 01/08/1990 Structurally rich forest
183234356570 Mesophytic field hedge south of Vorderreute Vorderreute 0.02 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/18/1995 Field hedges and field trees with an ecological compensation function
183234356518 Reeds west of Baldensweiler Baldensweiler 0.27 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/26/1995 Bank reed beds, reed beds and reeds with ecological compensation function
283244350202 Argenwald N Bleichnau Pale blue 1.80 53.1136015Erioll world.svg January 15, 1990 Forest stand with plants worth protecting
183234356634 Riverside reed beds and Seggen-Ried southwest of Bürgermoos Citizen Moss 0.05 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 06/27/1995 Bank reed beds and reeds with ecological compensation function
283234350171 Tobelbach NO Gitzensteig Gitzensteig 0.30 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 02/09/1991 Natural and near-natural areas on a river
183234356575 Reeds and reeds on the Schwarzach east of Straß Strass 0.02 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 08/28/1995 Reed canary grass -Röhricht area along the Schwarzach with ecological balancing function
183234356489 Wetland complex of western 'Degersee' south of Busenhaus Busenhaus
Degersee
8.79 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 08/05/1995 Pipe grass - litter meadow of local importance and good expression
183244356604 Riparian forest strip at Graben northwest of Rappertsweiler Rappertsweiler 0.14 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 06/20/1995 Accompanying waters riparian forest strips of local significance
183234356441 Ponds south of Wiesertsweiler Wiesertsweiler 0.10 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 06/30/1995 Silting areas of near-natural ponds of local importance
183234356548 Sumpfseggen-Ried north of Schletterholz Schletterholz 0.01 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/25/1995 Swamp sedge-reed with ecological compensation function
183234356580 Wetland complex southeast of Mehrenberg Mehrenberg 0.74 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/18/1995 Sedge - and rush-rich wet meadows of local importance
283234350127 Steckenbühl NO Tannau Tannau 0.80 53.1136015Erioll world.svg January 15, 1990 Rare forest community close to nature
283234350170 Steep slope forest S Laimnau Laimnau 1.10 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 02/09/1991 Rare forest community close to nature
183234356631 Bank reed beds west of Bürgermoos Citizen moss 0.15 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 06/26/1995 Reeds and vineyards with ecological balancing function
183234356415 Field hedge south of Blumenrain I Blumenrain 0.07 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/27/1995 Field hedges and field trees with an ecological compensation function
183234356485 Hill spring complex south of Oberwolfertsweiler Oberwolfertsweiler 0.17 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 08/01/1995 Source areas of local importance and well developed
183234356534 Hedgehog reed at ditch southwest of Schletterholz Schletterholz 0.01 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 07/25/1995 Reeds and vineyards with ecological balancing function
283234350162 Laimnauer Tobel Laimnau 4.10 53.1136015Erioll world.svg January 15, 1990 Tobel and blades in the forest
283234350167 Argenwald SO Badhütten Bath huts 5.00 53.1136015Erioll world.svg January 15, 1990 Forest stand with plants worth protecting
283234350097 Fish pond near Hagenbuchen Hagenbuchen 2.40 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 01/26/1990 Natural and near-natural areas of standing inland water
183244356591 Muttelsee Muttelsee 11.17 492.0 53.1136015Erioll world.svg 05/24/1995 Muttelsee and the surrounding silting areas
D-BW-Tettnang - Muttelsee.JPG

See also

Web links

General

Bann and Schonwald

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Forest Act for Baden-Württemberg (PDF) from the State Forest Administration of Baden-Württemberg
  2. " Lindenbuckel is crowned: natural monument can no longer be saved " at schwaebische.de