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Wostevitzer Teiche protects two shallow lakes, their surrounding reed beds, sedges, and swamp forests. This diverse habitat is vital for a rich amphibian and bird population, forming part of the EU Bird Protection Area 'Binnenbodden von Rügen'.
The Wostevitzer Teiche nature reserve preserves a unique mosaic of two shallow lakes, extensive reed beds, sedges, and characteristic swamp forests. This varied landscape provides crucial habitats for a rich diversity of amphibians and numerous bird species. The conservation efforts focus on maintaining these interconnected ecosystems, particularly the Großer and Kleiner Wostevitzer Teich with their surrounding succession zones. It is an integral part of the EU Bird Protection Area 'Binnenbodden von Rügen', highlighting its importance for migratory and breeding birds. The well-preserved swamp forests and sedge areas offer a glimpse into the region's natural heritage, supporting a vibrant ecosystem. This protected area contributes significantly to the biodiversity of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
| Location | Germany - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
| Area | 3.13km² |
| Year of foundation | 1994 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | d29d7c81-2e6f-4742-bb35-57c81775045b |
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