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Peenetal von Jarmen bis Anklam safeguards river valley bogs, peat cuttings, swamp forests, and meadows. It's vital for rare plants and animals, including beavers and herons, preserving a unique natural landscape.
The Peenetal von Jarmen bis Anklam nature reserve protects a diverse and extensive river valley landscape. It encompasses significant peat cuttings, valuable river valley bogs, swamp forests, and expansive meadows. This area provides crucial habitats for numerous plant and animal species, including beavers, various heron species, and specific rare plants found on locations like the Pulsatilla Hill. The conservation efforts focus on maintaining the ecological integrity of these unique ecosystems, preserving the natural hydrological processes, and safeguarding the rich biodiversity. It represents a vital part of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's natural heritage, showcasing the dynamic interplay of water, land, and life in a remarkably untouched setting.
| Location | Germany - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
| Area | 34.14km² |
| Year of foundation | 2010 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | 66a9a533-fb1c-4af3-b2ca-26ed7fd99428 |
Designated paths/places
Designated paths/places
to navigate the waters outside the federal waterway Peene with watercraft or sports equipment of any kind, or to moor on their banks,