Herveler Bruch nature reserve

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The Herveler Bruch nature reserve with a size of 23.4 hectares is located on the southern edge of the municipality of Herscheid , south or southeast of the Hervel settlement . The nature reserve (NSG) was designated in 1998 by the Märkischer Kreis with the landscape plan No. 5 Herscheid .

The NSG Herveler Bruch was designated in 2004 as part of the FFH area Ebbemoore with the number DE 4812-301 and a size of 1,068 ha. Five other areas are located in the municipality of Herscheid. Large parts of this FFH area are also located in the Meinerzhagen urban area .

Area description

NSG is a moor and headwaters area for the Herveler Bach . The break is a black alder forest . There are several species-rich wet and humid fallow land in the NSG with rare species such as fever clover and orchids.

Protection purpose

According to the nature reserve designation, the area was designated as a nature reserve for the preservation, development and restoration of a spring and moor area with specially adapted flora and fauna; for the conservation, development and restoration of semi-natural deciduous forests. Furthermore, in order to contribute to the safeguarding of the ecological network Natura 2000 of the EU in the sense of the Habitats Directive and also to the preservation and development of communities and habitats of wild, partly endangered animal and plant species. As with all nature reserves in Germany, the protection designation pointed out that the area became a nature reserve “because of the rarity, special character and beauty of the area”.

See also

literature

  • Märkischer Kreis: Landscape plan No. 5 Herscheid , Lüdenscheid 1998.

Web links

References

  1. Märkischer Kreis: Landscape Plan No. 5 Herscheid , Lüdenscheid 1998, pp. 43–44.

Coordinates: 51 ° 8 ′ 48 ″  N , 7 ° 43 ′ 19 ″  E