Dornbusch nature reserve and Schwedenhagener Ufer

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Coordinates: 54 ° 35 '25.9 "  N , 13 ° 6' 7.8"  E

Map: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
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Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

The nature reserve Dornbusch and Schwedenhagener Ufer is a seven-hectare nature reserve in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , which consists of two parts immediately to the north ( Dornbusch with the steep bank Hucke) and east ( Schwedenhager Ufer ) of the village of Kloster on the island of Hiddensee . The designation took place on February 3, 1937 as a 315 hectare nature reserve Dornbusch, Schwedenhagener Ufer and Altbessin . The reduction in size in 1990 took place when the land was handed over to the newly established Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park .

The state of the area is rated as satisfactory.

There are public paths through the area that allow entry.

View from greaves to the thorn bush
The Schwedenhagener Ufer
Dornbusch Hiddensee

history

The thorn bush emerged as a compression moraine lobe during the last ice age . The Schwedenhagener Ufer lies on a ground moraine that formed at the same time. The thorn bush, which originally consisted of a mixed oak forest, was burned down in 1628 when Wallenstein ruled over the island. The ash layer can still be seen today in the soil profiles. It was not until 1860 that attempts were made to reforest the areas with pine trees . The renewable wood was used as fuel. The regular clearing led to the stick rash and to light location conditions. In 1962, the construction of the dyke began in the Dornbusch area. The previously active cliff of the Hucke was cut off from the sea by the construction of a massive stone dam.

Flora and fauna

Warmth-loving animal and plant species were able to settle on the south-facing slope of the Dornbusch. Pedunculate oak grows there with meadow primrose , forest twinkle and common potted fern in the undergrowth. Chaffinch , Fitis , yellow mockers , dunnock and warbler species can be observed as breeding birds .

On the Schwedenhagener Ufer, hornbeam and mountain elm grow with elder , sloe , dogwood , cornel cherry and eucoat . Wild rabbits live there and were found in large numbers just a few decades ago, before myxomatosis led to herd decline.

literature

  • Dornbusch and Schwedenhagener Ufer 294 . In: Ministry of Environment Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Hrsg.): The nature reserves in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . Demmler-Verlag, Schwerin 2003, ISBN 3-910150-52-7 , p. 104 f .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of nature reserves at the StALU Vorpommern
  2. Biotope arch cliff west of the monastery (pdf; 18 kB)