Nsg Nonnenbachtal Und Seitentaeler Mit Froschberg Und Gillenberg

Nature Reserve

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Summary

The Nonnenbachtal nature reserve protects meandering streams, diverse calcareous grasslands with orchids, and rich beech and riparian forests. It's a refuge for bats, rare birds like the Red Kite, and unique aquatic life.

Description

The Nonnenbachtal and Side Valleys nature reserve is a significant landscape of flowing waters and diverse ecosystems near Blankenheim. It protects meandering medium-mountain streams and their rich aquatic life, including brook lamprey and European sculpin. The area features extensive calcareous dry grasslands with notable orchids and juniper formations, species-rich hay meadows, and rare fens. Its varied forests include ancient beech, oak-hornbeam, riparian, and unique ravine and slope mixed woodlands. This habitat mosaic provides essential refuge for numerous threatened species. Among them are several bat species like the Pond Bat and Bechstein's Bat, and birds such as the Red Kite, Great Grey Shrike, and various woodpeckers. The reserve's natural beauty, ecological complexity, and role as a vital biotope network between river systems are of high importance.

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