Waldviertel ponds, peat bogs & floodplains

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Waldviertel ponds, peat bogs & floodplains

  • País: 
    Austria
  • Número del sitio: 
    1013
  • Superficie: 
    13,000 ha
  • Fecha de designación: 
    16-12-1999
  • Coordenadas: 
    48°45'N 14°58'E
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Resumen

Waldviertel ponds, peat bogs & floodplains (Teich-, Moor- und Flusslandschaft Waldviertel). 22/12/99; NiederÖsterreich; 13,000 ha; 48°46'N 015°59'E. A number of Natura 2000 sites under the EC Birds and Habitats and Species Directives; Important Bird Area. Situated in the southeasternmost part of the central European mountain region; contains a number of small and large riverine, peat bog, and pond wetlands. Crucial to the area's water regime, the Lainsitz is a common river connecting to the Czech Republic's Ramsar sites Trebon fishponds and Trebon peatlands (the 'Lusnice' river in Czech) with high commercial value since the 13th century. Peat was extracted for fuel for the glass industry until the end of the 19th century, but no longer. Hunting is common in all parts of the site. The site enjoys high species diversity, especially in plants, dragonflies, amphibians, and birds, with rare species like the mammals Lutra lutra and Micromys minutus, mussels Margaritifera margaritifera and Unio crassus, and the crustacean Astacus astacus. The rivers and ponds perform valuable functions in flood control and water retention and serve as a hydrological buffer zone. Ownership is very mixed, partly publicly-owned by local and national entities and partly owned by small, large, and very large private landowners. Many parts of the Ramsar site have management plans implemented under an EU LIFE project by WWF-Austria, and ongoing research is carried out by WWF Austria and BirdLife Austria. Ramsar site no. 1013. Most recent RIS information: 2008.

Región administrativa: 
District: Gmünd; federal state: Lower Austria

  • Designación jurídica nacional: 
    • nature conservation site - Blockheide Eibenstein River ; Gemeindeau peat bog ; Karlstifter Moore (5 sites) peat bog ; Bruneiteich pond ; Gebhartsteich pond
    • nature monument - Alte Lainsitzschlinge River ; Gabrielental River ; Reitzenschlägerbach River;
  • Designaciones jurídicas regionales (internacionales): 
    • Natura 2000 (Unión Europea)
  • Fecha de última publicación: 
    01-01-2008

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