Winzerwiese and Gosebruch
Winzerwiese and Gosebruch nature reserve
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location | Naundörfel , Saxony , Germany | |
surface | 11.6 ha | |
Identifier | D 03 | |
WDPA ID | 166334 | |
Geographical location | 51 ° 13 ' N , 13 ° 29' E | |
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Setup date | September 11, 1967 |
The Winzerwiese and Gosebruch are a nature reserve (NSG) in the district of Meißen in Saxony . The 11.6 ha area with the NSG no. D 03 is about 1 kilometer north of Naundörfel , a district of the municipality of Diera-Zehren .
The nature reserve was established by order no. 3 on nature reserves of September 11, 1967 by the Chairman of the Agriculture Council of the GDR (GBl. GDR II, p. 697). With an ordinance issued by the Dresden Regional Council on January 6, 2006 (SächsABl. P. 123), the area protection was transferred into federal German law. This ordinance was last amended on April 13, 2007 (SächsABl. Sonderdr. S. S300).
The nature reserve is part of the FFH area No. 4746-304 "Winzerwiese" and the nature reserve "Riesaer Elbe Valley and Seusslitzer Elbhügelland".
description
The area encompasses a section of the Gosebach valley with the winegrower's meadow and the adjoining whistle grass meadows , forest and grassland areas. Wet and humid meadows, swamp , floodplain and dry forests are found in the area. The Winzerwiese is a habitat for elements that are important in terms of plant geography and flora history, such as white cinquefoil , Nordic bedstraw , Siberian iris , large star umbel and columbine rue .
See also
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- Protected area directory on Umwelt.sachsen.de as an Excel file
- Statutory ordinances on the NSG