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Berker Wiesen is a valuable nature reserve in NRW, featuring rare wet meadows, mountain hay meadows, Nardus grasslands, and wet heaths. It's a vital habitat for endangered species and part of the Natura 2000 network.
The Berker Wiesen nature reserve in North Rhine-Westphalia is a valuable sanctuary known for its exceptional beauty and diverse landscapes. It preserves a rich biotope complex featuring rare and endangered habitats, including sedge and rush-rich wet meadows, species-rich mountain hay meadows, Nardus grasslands, and wet heaths. This area provides a crucial habitat for numerous animal and plant species listed on the Red List in NRW. It also protects culturally and ecologically significant, structurally rich grasslands, valuable meadow valleys, and adjacent slopes with extensively used wet and lean grasslands, alongside remnants of riparian woodlands. The spring areas with their characteristic vegetation are of particular importance. As part of the European Natura 2000 network, Berker Wiesen contributes to the preservation of priority FFH habitat types, such as species-rich Nardus grasslands in low mountain ranges, featuring Arnica and Pseudorchis albida, as well as wet heaths and mountain hay meadows. It holds significant scientific, natural history, and regional value.
| Location | Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia - Euskirchen |
| Area | 43.34ha |
| Year of foundation | 2001 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | 2e1c6b18-cf52-45b9-ba15-031a13aa0904 |
| Name and division |
Nordrhein-Westfalen-Stiftung
Naturschutz, Heimat- und Kulturpflege |
| Website | https://www.nrw-stiftung.de |
| Address |
Roßstraße 133
40476 Düsseldorf Germany |
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