Streganzsee-Dahme

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Streganzsee-Dahme

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

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location Heidesee / Märkisch-Buchholz , Dahme-Spreewald district , Brandenburg , Germany
surface 436 ha
Identifier 1214
WDPA ID 319168
Natura 2000 ID 3848-306
FFH area 1,634.98 hectares
Geographical location 52 ° 11 '  N , 13 ° 47'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 10 '48 "  N , 13 ° 46' 38"  E
Streganzsee-Dahme (Brandenburg)
Streganzsee-Dahme
Setup date October 9, 1999
administration State Environment Agency Brandenburg (Department of Ecology, Nature Conservation, Water)
Legal basis Directive 92/43 / EEC

The Streganzsee-Dahme nature reserve is located in the area of ​​the municipality of Heidesee and the town of Märkisch Buchholz in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg . It belongs to the Dahme-Heideseen nature park .

The area with the identification number 1214 was placed under nature protection by ordinance of July 29, 1999 . The 433 hectare nature reserve, which also includes the southern part of the Streganzer See , extends north of the core town of Märkisch Buchholz and south of the Heideseer district of Prieros along the Dahme , a tributary of the Spree . The B 179 runs west of the area and the L 74 state road to the south . The Dubrow , Katzenberge and Radeberge nature reserves extend to the west .

natural reserve

Natura 2000 and FFH areas

The NSG Streganzsee-Dahme is part of the coherent European ecological network of special protection areas Natura 2000 . The profile of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) contains the following characterization for the 1,634.98 hectare FFH area under the number 3848-306:

“The Dahme river valley in the middle reaches with varied grassland areas, damp and wet forests as well as border dune complexes with heather areas and transitional moors. Profile FFH area Streganzsee-Dahme and Bürgerheide. "

Flora and fauna

plants

Among the habitat types, the FFH profile lists the following plant and forest communities : transitional and swinging lawn bogs (Natura 2000 code 7140), species-rich nebula grass lawns (6230), pipe grass meadows (6410), moist tall herbaceous vegetation (6430), bog forests (91D0), alder trees Ash and softwood alluvial forests (91E0), Central European lichen-pine forests (91T0), sandy heaths with common heather and gorse on inland dunes (2310), damp heaths with bell heather (4010), flowing waters with flooding water vegetation (3260), open grass areas with silver grass on inland dunes (2330), natural and near-natural nutrient-rich still waters with spawning or frog-bite communities (3150) and subcontinental, base-rich sand lawns (6120).

Animals

According to Annex II of the Flora-Fauna-Habitat Directive and the ordinance of the state, including their habitats that are important for reproduction, nutrition, migration and wintering, are particularly protected: among the mammals the European beaver ( Castor fiber ) and the otter ( Lutra lutra ), among amphibians / reptiles, the fire-bellied toad ( Bombina bombina ) and the Northern crested newt ( Triturus cristatus ), among the fish of the asp ( Aspius aspius ) and among the invertebrates, the large white-faced darter ( Leucorrhinia pectoralis ), the Large copper butterfly ( Lycaena dispar ) and the green mermaid ( Ophiogomphus cecilia ).

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b c 3848-306 Streganzsee-Dahme and Bürgerheide.  (FFH area) Profiles of the Natura 2000 areas. Published by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation . Retrieved May 19, 2020.

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