Nsg Rueggen

Nature Reserve

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Summary

NSG Rueggen in Medebach protects a rare coppice forest, a testament to historical woodland use. This unique habitat is vital for small animals, cavity nesters, and insects, forming part of the Medebacher Bucht Bird Sanctuary.

Description

The Rueggen Nature Reserve in Medebach, North Rhine-Westphalia, is a valuable component of the European Bird Sanctuary Medebacher Bucht. It protects a significant, continuous forest that originated from traditional coppice management. This historical form of forest use shapes the special character of the landscape and serves as an important testament to past regional land use practices. The coppice forest provides a rare habitat for a variety of small animal species, including small mammals, cavity nesters, and insects, its ecological value further enhanced by natural old and dead wood. The preservation of this unique forest type is crucial for safeguarding biodiversity and maintaining the region's cultural heritage. The area significantly contributes to ecological connectivity and the protection of rare communities that are scarcely found in more productive conifer stands.

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