The area protects typical Moselle floodplain banks and bodies of water as a habitat for endangered insects, amphibians and breeding and resting places for rare bird species.
The Kenner Flur northwest of Kenn is a 31.4-hectare nature reserve in Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, which was designated on 7 July 1989 by a statutory order of the Trier district government. It includes parts of the Ruwer-Paulin district and is located on the Moselle. The conservation objectives are to preserve the riverbank and watercourse structures typical of the Moselle floodplain and the associated plant communities as a habitat for endangered insects and amphibians. The area also serves as a breeding ground for bird species such as great crested grebe, sand martin and little ringed plover and as a resting place during bird migration. At the eastern end, the Kennerbach flows into the Moselle.
Location | Germany - Rheinland-Pfalz - Trier, Trier-Saarburg |
Area | 31.86ha |
Year of foundation | 1989 |
IUCN Category | IV |
DtP ID | bfc5ae66-ffbc-42c0-91cf-c642bf812cdc |
Name and division |
Rheinland-Pfalz
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Website | https://naturschutz.rlp.de/ |