Forested Siepentäler nature reserve east of the Linschede forest house

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The forested Siepentäler nature reserve to the east of the Linschede forest house with an area of ​​16  hectares is located between Allendorf and Altenaffeln in the city of Sundern and in the Hochsauerlandkreis . The area was designated as a nature reserve (NSG) by the district council of the Hochsauerlandkreis in 2019 with the Sundern landscape plan . From 1993 it was designated as part of the Sundern nature reserve. The NSG goes in the northwest to the city and district limits. The NSG is surrounded by spruce forests in the Sundern nature reserve. A part of the landscape conservation area Sundern is almost enclosed by areas of the nature reserve wooded Siepentäler east of Forsthaus Linschede . In the north, the NSG borders directly on the K 28 .

description

The NSG consists of three structurally rich, wooded and nameless Siep valleys and a section of the central Hespe valley. The near-natural flowing water system with numerous seepage springs, source streams and, in large sections, hardly impaired upper streams. For a long stretch of the streams, the streams are surrounded by richly structured, age-heterogeneous, stream-accompanying creek-alder-ash forests. The brook-alder-ash forests have seeped through in places. In addition to this near-natural floodplain vegetation, there are also spruce cultures directly adjacent to the streams. In the east of the protected area there is a 150-year-old beech-oak forest rich in old and dead wood, to which other tree species such as hornbeam have been added. The landscape plan explains the NSG: "Strong impairments result from pipe passages in the area of ​​the forest roads of the valley complex and from individual transverse structures."

Protection purpose

According to the landscape plan, it was designated as:

  • "Protection, conservation and development of near-natural deciduous forest stands and their communities;"
  • "Protection and conservation of near-natural rivers and their communities and of near-natural alluvial forests as a refuge habitat and as a networking biotope in a forest landscape dominated by coniferous wood;"
  • "Development of a near-natural river dynamics;"
  • "Development of near-natural deciduous forest on floodplain sites by replanting the spruce cultures."
  • "The NSG also serves to sustainably secure habitats that are particularly worthy of protection according to § 30 BNatschG and the occurrence of rare animal and plant species."

Development measures

In the landscape plan, the following was laid down as additional development measures: “Existing and emerging coniferous wood - including natural spruce regeneration - is to be removed regularly, primarily on the floodplain sites (Section 26 LG); The extensions that impair the water dynamics are to be removed (Section 26 LG). "

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literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hochsauerlandkreis: Landscape plan Sundern . Meschede 1993.
  2. a b c d Landscape plan Sundern - reorganization, p. 96 ff. Accessed on April 29, 2019 .

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