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Summary
The Buervenicher Berg nature reserve protects orchid-rich calcareous grasslands, alder-ash forests along streams, and natural stream valleys. It is a habitat for rare plants, birds, insects, amphibians, and reptiles in a unique Muschelkalk landscape.
Description
The Buervenicher Berg and Toetschberg as well as Berg- and Mausbachtal nature reserve is an important protected area preserving a variety of rare habitats. It features orchid-rich calcareous semi-dry grasslands with their specific animal and plant communities, alongside thermophilic fringes, shrubs, and lean pastures. The near-natural alder-ash forests accompanying the streams, with their herbaceous vegetation, define the valley floodplains. Dynamic flowing waters with their underwater vegetation are also a central protected asset. These diverse habitats provide refuge for numerous endangered animal and plant species, including many bird, insect, amphibian, and reptile species. The area is also remarkable for the special character and beauty of its wooded or extensively used Muschelkalk slopes and the gorge-like stream valleys. This landscape holds scientific, geological, and regional historical significance, forming a valuable contrast to the surrounding intensively used cultural landscape. The preservation of old and dead wood, as well as forest edge structures, complements efforts to promote biodiversity.
General information
| Location | Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia - Euskirchen |
| Area | 1.03km² |
| Year of foundation | 1983 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | a70d48c4-3b77-4233-a239-2cd4ec6df4bd |