The Immerkopf Nature Reserve protects unique bog forests, well-preserved slope mires with threatened plant species, spring areas, natural streams, wet grasslands, species-rich calcareous sites, and caves vital for bats.
The Immerkopf Nature Reserve, located in the Oberbergischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, is a vital sanctuary for rare habitats and species. It conserves and develops bog forests that were historically used as coppiced woodland. Of particular importance are the well-preserved slope mires, which host numerous threatened plant species. The area also encompasses natural spring zones, structured stream courses, and valuable wet and damp grasslands. Furthermore, it protects species-rich calcareous sites, supporting a distinct flora, and significant cave systems that serve as crucial roosts for various bat species. The Immerkopf Nature Reserve plays a key role in preserving the biodiversity of this region.
| Location | Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia - Oberbergischer Kreis |
| Area | 63.34ha |
| Year of foundation | 2003 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | 2e0fe207-1ecd-4b0d-b03f-afa2fe32bdaa |
| Name and division |
Naturpark Bergisches Land
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| Website | https://www.naturparkbergischesland.de/ |
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May 4, 2013