Rodenbacher Bruch Nature Reserve protects diverse landscapes: forests, bogs, swamps, and wetlands. It's a vital habitat for rare plant and animal species, and a significant site for scientific research.
Rodenbacher Bruch Nature Reserve in Rhineland-Palatinate is a diverse natural area of exceptional importance. It safeguards a rich mosaic landscape comprising forests, bushes, reed beds, large sedge swamps, as well as fens and transitional bogs. The area is also characterized by grassland, nardus grassland, raised bog, floating and submerged plant, and silver grass communities, along with unique spring pools (limnokrenes). These habitats are crucial for the preservation of rare and endangered plant species, which find ideal conditions here. Simultaneously, Rodenbacher Bruch provides an indispensable refuge for animal species tied to these specific biotopes. The designation as a protected area also serves scientific purposes, allowing for the study and understanding of the natural processes and evolution of these valuable ecosystems.
Location | Germany - Rheinland-Pfalz - Kaiserslautern |
Area | 1.88km² |
Year of foundation | 1981 |
IUCN Category | IV |
DtP ID | 63105f0b-6cf4-4236-bd28-5f0c9529cbac |
Name and division |
Rheinland-Pfalz
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Website | https://naturschutz.rlp.de/ |
Unpaved agricultural and forestry roads
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