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Summary
This nature reserve protects rare orchid-rich calcareous grasslands, diverse plant communities, and species like the Red-backed Shrike. It's vital for biodiversity and its unique natural beauty.
Description
The NSG Kalkmagerrasen bei Ottbergen und Bruchhausen is a key nature reserve in North Rhine-Westphalia, safeguarding exceptional calcareous grasslands, vital for rare and endangered plant and animal species. This area protects diverse habitats, including orchid-rich calcareous semi-dry grasslands, warm-loving perennial fringes, extensive meager meadows, and herb-rich calcareous fields. It's a significant site for preserving priority habitats such as Festuco-Brometalia calcareous grasslands, juniper formations, and specific beech forest types like Asperulo-Fagetum and orchid-rich Cephalanthero-Fagion. Furthermore, it's crucial for the protection of various orchid species and birds of community interest, including the Red-backed Shrike. Valued for its scientific, natural, and geological importance, the reserve stands out for its rarity, special character, and outstanding natural beauty.
General information
| Location | Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia - Höxter |
| Area | 1.12km² |
| Year of foundation | 1988 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | 8288011e-2e61-4ff1-ae1e-5a2d4867505e |
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