Rehgebirge and Pfuhlbach

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FFH area
"Rehgebirge and Pfuhlbach"
Deer Mountains

Deer Mountains

location Nine cities and communities in the Göppingen district in Baden-Württemberg , Germany
Identifier DE-7224-311
WDPA ID 555623512
Natura 2000 ID DE7224311
FFH area 4.089 km²
Geographical location 48 ° 43 '  N , 9 ° 44'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 42 '42 "  N , 9 ° 43' 56"  E
Rehgebirge and Pfuhlbach (Baden-Württemberg)
Rehgebirge and Pfuhlbach
Setup date January 1, 2005
administration Regional Council Stuttgart
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The FFH area Rehgebirge and Pfuhlbach (protected area identifier DE-7224-311) was created in 2015 by merging the two already existing FFH areas Rehgebirge and Krummtal as well as Pfuhlbach and Eichert in the German state of Baden-Württemberg . These former areas were already registered in 2005 by the Stuttgart Regional Council according to Directive 92/43 / EEC (Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive) . With the ordinance of the regional council of Stuttgart on the definition of areas of community importance of October 30, 2018, the area was determined.

location

The 408.92 hectare FFH area belongs to the natural areas 101 - Middle Alb foreland and 102 - Eastern Alb foreland within the natural spatial main unit 10 - Swabian Keuper-Lias-Land . It is located southwest and northeast of Göppingen and Eislingen on the markings of nine cities and municipalities:

Description and purpose of protection

These are slopes with deciduous forest on the edge of the Filstal near Göppingen, the streams of the Krumm and Pfuhlbach , species-rich meadows and poor grasslands on Hohenstaufen and Reichenbach . Also around the Charlottensee south of Uhingen. There are two caves in the area.

Habitat classes

(general characteristics of the area) (percentage of total area)

Information according to the standard data sheet from the Official Journal of the European Union

N06 - inland waters (standing and flowing)
  
11%
N09 - dry grassland, steppes
  
1 %
N10 - Moist and mesophilic grassland
  
25%
N14 - Meliorated grassland
  
1 %
N15 - Other farmland
  
3%
N16 - deciduous forest
  
33%
N17 - coniferous forest
  
3%
N19 - mixed forest
  
21%
N21 - non-forest areas with wooden plants
  
1 %
N23 - Other (including cities, villages, roads)
  
1 %

Habitat types

According to Appendix 1 of the ordinance of the Stuttgart Regional Council on the definition of areas of Community importance (FFH ordinance) of October 30, 2018, the following habitat types according to Annex I of the Habitats Directive occur in the area:

EU
code
Habitat type (official name) Short name Hectares
3150 Natural eutrophic lakes with magnopotamion or hydrocharition vegetation Natural nutrient-rich lakes 1.00
6210 Near-natural dry limestone lawns and their stages of shrubbery (Festuco-Brometalia) Lime grassland 7.17
6230 Species-rich montane grass grass (and submontane on mainland Europe) on silicate soils Species-rich bristle grass lawn 0.50
6510 Lean lowland hay meadows (Alopecurus pratensis, Sanguisorbaofficinalis) Lean, lowland hay meadows 15.00
8210 Limestone cliffs with crevice vegetation Limestone cliffs with crevice vegetation 0.10
8310 Caves that are not open to tourists caves 0.001
9110 Grove beech forest (Luzulo-Fagetum) Grove beech forest 1.40
9130 Woodruff beech forest (Asperulo-Fagetum) Woodruff beech forest 27.70
9160 Subatlantic or Central European Pedunculate Oak Forest or Hornbeam Forest (Carpinion betuli) [Stellario-Carpinetum] Chickweed-oak-hornbeam forest 28.00
91E0 Alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Padion, Alnionincanae, Salicion albae) Alluvial forests with alder, ash, willow 23.20

Contiguous protected areas

The FFH area consists of nine sub-areas. it is partly in the landscape protection area No. 1.17.011- Hohenstaufen, Rechberg, Stuifen with carrion ridge and deer mountains and partly in the bird protection area 7323-441- foreland of the central Swabian Alb . The nature reserve No. 1204 Spielburg is located within the FFH area .

See also

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