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Summary
The NSG Kalltal protects a vital section of the Kall river and its surrounding wetlands, including transition bogs and riparian forests. It's a key habitat for beavers, kingfishers, and the greater mouse-eared bat, forming an important part of the Natura 2000 network.
Description
NSG Kalltal is a significant nature reserve preserving a pristine section of the Kall river and its diverse surroundings. This area features vital habitats such as flowing waters with underwater vegetation, transition and quaking bogs, and a mix of wet grasslands and birch swamp forests. It offers sanctuary to endangered species like the beaver, kingfisher, and greater mouse-eared bat. Other important inhabitants include the pond bat, whinchat, and rare plants like marsh gentian, bog asphodel, marsh cinquefoil, and bogbean. The reserve contributes to a crucial biotope network between the Vennhochfläche and the Kalltal, safeguarding numerous Red List species and a variety of rare biotope types, including natural stream sections, fens, and riparian forests. It is an integral part of the European Natura 2000 protection network.
General information
| Location | Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia - Städteregion Aachen |
| Area | 54.33ha |
| Year of foundation | 1997 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | 975444c0-00d9-4877-86ab-e0d80335442f |
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