Bike Touring Highlight
The area is a historically old forest location, which is already in the Kurhannoverschen country recording from the 18th century with the name "Im Glinde" is shown. The old oak forest was formerly used as low and middle forest. Even today traces of a historical forest grazing (Hutewald) are recognizable. Closely interlocked is this old oak forest with a large intact alder-ash-floodplain forest with rare and endangered plant species such. As unicorn, marsh marigold, Wechselblättriges spleenwort and alpine witchwort. In addition to the special plant species lives here u. a. the strictly protected black stork. This disturbance-sensitive bird requires larger trouble-free forests with enclosed wet meadows, near-natural streams, swamps, forest ponds, old water, etc., and is thus more bound to water and moisture than the white stork.
October 4, 2018
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