Sauerbachtal Bülheim
Sauerbachtal Bülheim
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location | Lichtenau , North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany | |
surface | 56.96 ha | |
Identifier | PB-020 | |
WDPA ID | 165330 | |
Natura 2000 ID | DE-4319-302 | |
FFH area | 48 ha | |
Geographical location | 51 ° 36 ' N , 8 ° 57' E | |
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Setup date | 1938 | |
administration | Lower landscape authority of the Paderborn district |
The Sauerbachtal Bülheim nature reserve is located in the Paderborn district . It covers part of the Sauer valley in the southern part of the Bülheimer Heide . It has existed since 1938 and is 56.96 hectares in size.
The Sauer meanders through the valley . The area near the water is determined by a near-natural alder meadow forest . At the southern edge of the valley there is swamping and bog, partly in the form of birch bog forests. A larger, but mostly dry, moorland is located on the edge of the nature reserve near Gut Bülheim . Away from the water, old beech stands indicate a medieval Hudewald forest , otherwise the forest areas are dominated by spruce trees.
Protection goals are the preservation and restoration of the creek with its distinctive underwater vegetation , the wet and wet grassland fallow, the boggy spring areas and the stream-accompanying alder-ash-alluvial forest and birch-moor forest as well as the small sedge, wet heather, high herbaceous meadows , heather vegetation and willow beech.
The following bird species were identified as worthy of protection according to the Habitats and Birds Protection Directive : Red-backed shrike , red kite , black woodpecker and black stork .
There are also 42 Bronze Age barrows in the area .
See also
Web links
- "Sauerbachtal Bülheim" nature reserve in the specialist information system of the State Office for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection in North Rhine-Westphalia
Individual evidence
- ^ Gerhard Henkel : History and geography of the Büren district. Paderborn 1974, p. 186.