Nsg Salzbrink

Nature Reserve

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Summary

Salzbrink Nature Reserve safeguards a rare inland salt area with its unique brine spring. It protects specialized salt-tolerant plants, distinct plant communities, and rare birds, fish, amphibians, and insects.

Description

The Salzbrink Nature Reserve is an extraordinary inland salt area within the Soester Börde, characterized by its unique brine spring. This area is preserved and restored as a near-natural habitat, hosting a diverse array of protected species. Of particular importance are the highly specialized and endangered salt-tolerant plant species and their distinct plant communities. These include rare flora found in springs and water bodies, salt marshes, large sedge reeds, reed beds, tall herbaceous vegetation, and grasslands. The reserve also serves as a crucial sanctuary for rare birds, fish, amphibians, dragonflies, and aquatic insects. Beyond its ecological significance, Salzbrink holds scientific, natural historical, and geological importance. Its extreme rarity, special character, natural beauty, and cultural-historical relevance establish it as a valuable natural heritage site.

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