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NSG Wolfweid protects endangered animal and plant species and rare biotopes like rush-rich wet meadows and sedge swamps. It preserves a valuable meadow valley with extensively used wet and nutrient-poor grasslands, plus natural spring areas.
The Wolfweid Nature Reserve provides a vital habitat for numerous animal and plant species endangered in North Rhine-Westphalia. It safeguards a diverse biotope complex of significant regional importance. Within its boundaries, you can find rare biotope types such as sedge and rush-rich wet meadows, characteristic small and large sedge swamps, and vibrant fallow tall herb communities. Species-rich mountain hay meadows further enhance its biodiversity. Another key objective is the preservation of near-natural, relatively nutrient-poor standing waters, which serve as crucial habitats. The area encompasses a valuable meadow valley and adjacent valley slopes, predominantly characterized by extensively used wet and nutrient-poor grasslands, complemented by remnants of stream-side riparian woodland. Special focus is also placed on restoring and preserving spring areas with their typical, well-developed spring vegetation, essential for the entire ecosystem.
| Location | Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia - Euskirchen |
| Area | 22.47ha |
| Year of foundation | 2001 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | 799eec82-38fe-4a6e-8936-fa8f6219e9a2 |
| Name and division |
Nordrhein-Westfalen-Stiftung
Naturschutz, Heimat- und Kulturpflege |
| Website | https://www.nrw-stiftung.de |
| Address |
Roßstraße 133
40476 Düsseldorf Germany |
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