Brooker Wald protects a unique Baltic Sea coastal section featuring an active cliff, ancient deciduous forests of red beech, alder, and ash, and valuable moist depressions. A vital habitat for diverse species.
The Brooker Wald nature reserve safeguards a distinctive section of the Baltic Sea coast, characterized by its active cliff formations. This dynamic coastal landscape is complemented by an ancient deciduous forest, rich in species such as red beech, alder, and ash, which contribute to the area's ecological diversity. Throughout the reserve, various moist depressions are interspersed, providing additional valuable habitats for flora and fauna. These varied ecosystems collectively form a crucial natural heritage site. The area is also utilized as a natural forest reserve for essential forestry research, highlighting its scientific importance in understanding long-term forest development and ecological processes.
| Location | Germany - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
| Area | 51.39ha |
| Year of foundation | 1942 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | 7c80ff78-2f7d-476a-8c9b-b7b36b792dea |
Anordnung Nr. 1 über Naturschutzgebiete
March 30, 1961
Gesetzblatt der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik Nr. 71
Aug. 13, 1954