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The Peene Valley from Salem to Jarmen protects a unique river valley bog in the North German lowlands. This undisturbed area is a vital sanctuary for rare bird species and valuable habitats, designated as a European Bird and FFH site.
The Peene Valley from Salem to Jarmen nature reserve preserves a large and complete section of the Peene Valley, recognized as a typical river valley bog of the North German lowlands. This undisturbed and low-disturbance area serves as an essential habitat for a diverse array of rare animal and plant species. Designated as a European Bird Protection Area and an FFH (Flora-Fauna-Habitat) site, it provides crucial protection for breeding and migratory birds, as well as for the characteristic habitat types found here. The intact river landscape, with its bogs, wet meadows, and riparian forests, significantly contributes to the preservation of biodiversity and represents the natural beauty of this unique region in northeastern Germany. The Peene Valley stands as an outstanding example of a near-natural river valley, whose conservation holds supra-regional importance.
| Location | Germany - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Mecklenburgische Seenplatte |
| Area | 67.16km² |
| Year of foundation | 2009 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | 837da4db-243e-477d-ba6c-e927058a3912 |
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outside the federal waterways Peene, Trebel, Peene Canal near Neukalen, Dargun Canal, and Uposter Canal, to navigate the waters with watercraft or sports equipment of any kind or to moor on their banks,
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