Läusebrink nature reserve

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The Läusebrink nature reserve with a size of 1.2  hectares is located northwest of Enkhausen in the urban area of Sundern (Sauerland) . The area was designated as a nature reserve (NSG) with an area of ​​1.9 hectares for the first time in 1993 with the Sundern landscape plan by the district council of the Hochsauerlandkreis . When the landscape planner Sundern was reorganized, the NSG was again identified and reduced in size. The NSG borders directly to the west on the landscape protection area Extensivgrünländer north of Enkhausen and otherwise on the landscape protection area Sundern . To the southeast, separated by a meadow and a dirt road, lies the Katenberg nature reserve .

Area description

It is a hay meadow up to 70 m wide in an exposed sub-slope to the east. The meadow is used extensively according to the specifications of the cultural landscape maintenance program. The grassland is a species-rich poor meadow. On the upper slope in the transition to the local spruce forest there is a forest mantle bushes rich in thorn bushes.

Protection purpose

The NSG is supposed to protect the area with the species there. 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”.

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Individual evidence

  1. Hochsauerlandkreis - Lower Landscape Authority (ed.): Landschaftsplan Sundern , Meschede 1993, p. 33 ff.
  2. Landscape plan Sundern - reorganization, p. 52 ff. (PDF) Retrieved on May 4, 2019 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 22 ′ 29.4 "  N , 7 ° 57 ′ 12.9"  E