Salts Glimketal

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"Salze-Glimketal" nature reserve

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

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location Vlotho in the Herford district and Bad Salzuflen in the Lippe district , North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany
surface 51.03 ha
Identifier HF-035
WDPA ID 319042
Geographical location 52 ° 8 '  N , 8 ° 47'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 7 '44 "  N , 8 ° 46' 45"  E
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Vlotho - NSG Salze-Glimketal - Map.png
Setup date 1997
particularities 3 partial areas

The Salze-Glimketal area is a nature reserve designated in 1997 by the Detmold Regional Council (NSG number HF-035) in the North Rhine-Westphalian towns of Vlotho in the Herford district and Bad Salzuflen in the Lippe district in Germany .

location

The approximately 51 hectare large nature reserve salts-Glimketal is one natural area to Lippische Bergland . Its three sub-areas extend along the eponymous salts between the Vlotho district of Exter in the north and the Loose in the south and along the Glimke between the Vlotho district of Eichholz and its confluence with the salts.

description

The nature reserve is described as a branched valley system of the salts and the Glimke, which contains a multitude of differently developed grassland and forest stands in partly wide stream meadows. Mainly alders, ash trees and willows border the partly natural meandering streams that have been straightened in some sections; in places, gappy willow bushes or extensive riparian forests have been preserved.

Protection purpose

The main protection purpose is the preservation and ecological optimization of a near-natural stream floodplain landscape with a large variety of biotope types such as nautical streams, partly wet grassland, fallow land and alluvial forest relics. The valley system, which is particularly valuable due to its diversity of near-natural biotope types, has a special function in the regional biotope network as a widely branched landscape element.

Biotope types

The following biotope types are designated in the Salze-Glimketal nature reserve :

  • Alder forest accompanying the stream
  • Stream middle course in the low mountain range
  • Upper stream in the low mountain range
  • Birch forest
  • Disused wet and damp grassland
  • Mixed oak and beech forest
  • Mixed oak and hornbeam forest
  • Fettwiese
  • Wasteland
  • Wet and damp pasture
  • Reeds of tall species
  • Small standing water

Flora and fauna

flora

The following species (selection) from the flora worthy of protection are to be named:

fauna

From the worth protecting fauna following are species to be mentioned:

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Map at www.protectedplanet.net, accessed on March 28, 2020.
  2. ^ Protective purpose of the LANUV
  3. General information of the LANUV
  4. Information on habitats and species of the LANUV