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Rümminger Moos nature reserve

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

Lörrach-Rümmingen nature reserve Rümminger Moos Image 1.jpg
location Rümmingen , district of Loerrach , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
surface 12.2 ha
Identifier 3,011
WDPA ID 82462
Geographical location 47 ° 38 '  N , 7 ° 39'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 38 '20 "  N , 7 ° 39' 5"  E
Rümminger Moos (Baden-Wuerttemberg)
Rümminger moss
Setup date January 16, 1939
administration Regional council Freiburg
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The Rümminger Moos is a moist oak - hornbeam forest on the gently sloping western slope of the Röttlerwald, which has been a nature reserve since 1939 . It is located in the district of Rümmingen in the Lörrach district and in the Markgräfler Hügelland natural area in Baden-Württemberg .

history

In 1938 Erich Oberdorfer prepared a botanical report for the Baden nature reserve in Karlsruhe , which describes the Rümminger Moos as an alluvial forest of the "damp oak-hornbeam- ash type " and emphasizes the "characteristic seagrass lawns ", "stocks of the giant horsetail " and the beautiful pedunculate oaks .

On the basis of the Reich Nature Conservation Act of 1935, the Rümminger Moos was registered under number 12 in the Reich Nature Conservation Book for the State of Baden on January 16, 1939 and is the oldest nature reserve in the Lörrach district.

The nearby natural monument "Ziegelei-Grube Rümmingen" does not belong to the nature reserve.

See also

literature

District Office for Nature Conservation and Landscape Management Freiburg: Nature reserves in the administrative district of Freiburg . Ed .: Regional Council Freiburg. 2nd Edition. Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2004, ISBN 978-3-7995-5174-8 . Pp. 449-450

Web links

Commons : Rümminger Moos nature reserve  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. quoted from Uwe Kerkhof: Rümminger Moos. In: Regierungspräsidium Freiburg (editor): The nature reserves in the administrative region of Freiburg , Ostfildern 2004, pp. 449–450
  2. see Uwe Kerkhof: Rümminger Moos. In: Regierungspräsidium Freiburg (editor): The nature reserves in the administrative region of Freiburg , Ostfildern 2004, p. 449; The Feldberg nature reserve, registered as early as 1937 , was only partially located in the district of Schopfheim (today part of the Lörrach district) and was later changed in terms of area, so that the Rümminger Moos is actually the oldest nature reserve in the district.
  3. Profile of the extensive natural monument in the LUBW's list of protected areas