Nsg Perlenbach-Fuhrtsbachtal-Talsystem

Nature Reserve

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Summary

The Perlenbach-Fuhrtsbachtal nature reserve protects a vital valley system with diverse wetlands, Nardus grasslands, and bog woodlands. It's a habitat for rare species, including the freshwater pearl mussel, beaver, and black woodpecker.

Description

The Perlenbach-Fuhrtsbachtal-Talsystem is a significant nature reserve encompassing the Perlenbach and Fuhrtsbach valleys in Monschau. This area is characterized by its remarkable diversity, ranging from flowing waters with rich underwater vegetation to extensive low moor and wet grassland areas. You'll find unique habitats such as Nardus grasslands, mountain hay meadows, transition bogs, and siliceous rock formations. Bog woodlands add to the varied landscape. The reserve is crucial for the protection of numerous rare and endangered species. It provides essential habitats for animals like the greater mouse-eared bat, European sculpin, and European brook lamprey. Bird enthusiasts can spot species like the black woodpecker and red kite. The area is also home to the fascinating freshwater pearl mussel, beavers, white-throated dippers, and various rare butterflies and plants, including the scarce large blue and wild daffodil. This near-natural valley system contributes significantly to the regional biotope network.

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