Yacher tines

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Yacher tines

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

Siebenfelsen in the NSG Yacher Zinken

Siebenfelsen in the NSG Yacher Zinken

location Elzach in the district of Emmendingen , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
surface 8.73 km²
Identifier 3,274
WDPA ID 378387
Geographical location 48 ° 8 '  N , 8 ° 6'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 8 '6 "  N , 8 ° 5' 50"  E
Yacher Zinken (Baden-Württemberg)
Yacher tines
Sea level from 450 m to 1134 m
Setup date October 2, 2006
administration Regional council Freiburg

Yacher Zinken is a nature reserve with a supplementary landscape protection area in the Upper Black Forest natural area in Baden-Württemberg .

geography

The nature reserve is located in the area of ​​the city of Elzach in the Emmendingen district in Baden-Württemberg and southeast of the city of Elzach.

The nature reserve mainly comprises the two side valleys Vorderzinken and Hinterzinken with the tributaries of the Yachbach. The southern conclusion is immediately adjacent to the protected area Kostgefäll , near the Wegverlaufs of the two valleys walkway and the Yacher Höhenweg, with the brewing Hornle ( 1134  m above sea level.  NHN ) as the highest elevation. The Rohrhardsberg-Obere Elz nature reserve follows southeast in the Rohrhardsberg area ( 1153.2  m above sea level ).

The landscape protection area encloses the nature reserve in the north, west and south. It serves to secure and supplement the NSG. In the east, the LSG borders the Black Forest-Obere Elz .

Characteristics

Both areas were designated by ordinance of the Freiburg Regional Council of October 2, 2006.

The NSG with the protected area number 3.274 has an area of ​​873 hectares and is classified in IUCN Category IV, a biotope and species protection area. The WDPA-ID is 378387 and corresponds to the European CDDA code and the EUNIS number.

The LSG with the protected area number 3.16.019 is 623 hectares in size, the WDPA ID is 320409.

The protection purpose “is to maintain a large, predominantly wooded area

  1. with a species and structure rich mosaic of different habitats such as pastures, poor and wet meadows, fens, near-natural forests, rocks and rock heaps;
    • as a cultural-historical document of the Reutberg economy with broom pastures and different stages of forest succession;
    • as a habitat for a large number of endangered, partly endangered animal and plant species;
    • as an area with little traffic, settlement and disruption.
  2. Protection purpose of the nature reserve is also
    • the preservation of the habitat types of the Habitats Directive, such as species-rich bristle grass lawns, ravine and mixed sloping forests as well as alder and ash forests on flowing waters (priority habitats) as well as moist tall herbaceous meadows, lean flatlands and mountain meadows, silicate scree vegetation, silicate rocks and their rock crevices and Hainsimsen-Buchenwald;
    • the conservation of the species in Appendix I of the Birds Directive such as the rough owl, pygmy owl, capercaillie, hazel grouse, peregrine falcon, red-backed killer, middle woodpecker, black woodpecker and three-toed woodpecker and their habitats. "

geology

The bedrock consists mainly of gneiss , mostly paragneiss . Orthogneiss is in the area of ​​the Braunhörnles and in the upper part of the Vorderzinken it is granite (Triberg granite). Porphyry tunnels are often inserted in the northern half .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Profile of the nature reserve in the LUBW's list of protected areas
  2. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  3. § 3 Protection Ordinance of the Freiburg Regional Council of October 2, 2006, accessed on April 5, 2013.

literature

  • Nature Conservation and Landscape Management Unit: Nature reserves in the Freiburg administrative region . Ed .: Regional Council Freiburg. 3. Edition. Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2011, ISBN 978-3-7995-5177-9 .

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