Donkse Laagten

A view of a part of the Donkse Laagten

The Donkse Laagten is a small Dutch nature reserve of roughly two square kilometres in the Alblasserwaard in the province of South Holland. It is located in the municipality of Molenwaard, between the towns Streefkerk to the northwest and Bleskensgraaf to the south. The area is governed by the organization Staatsbosbeheer. There is no public transportation to the Donkse Laagten, but it is open for recreational use.

The Donkse Laagten is mainly notable for three things:

During the 2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth crisis, which spread to the Netherlands, the area was one of the nature reserves to be closed in order to prevent danger to humans.[7]

References

  1. BirdLife IBA Factsheet on the Donkse Laagten on the website of BirdLife International
  2. (Dutch) Donkse Laagten on the website of Vogelbescherming Nederland
  3. (Dutch) Paalkampeerterrein Donkse Laagten on the website of Staatsbosbeheer
  4. (Dutch) "Bijtgrage schildpad in natuurgebied" on the website of Schildpadden Centrum Nederland
  5. (Dutch) "Stoffel bijt niet". (September 7, 2002). AD. Retrieved July 31, 2008.
  6. (Dutch) "Billy Bijtgraag woont nu in Delft". (October 30, 2006). AD. Retrieved July 31, 2008.
  7. (Dutch) Uffelen, Connie van (April 12, 2001). "MKZ beperkt de recreatie". AD. Retrieved July 31, 2008.

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Coordinates: 51°53′18″N 4°47′04″E / 51.8884°N 4.7845°E / 51.8884; 4.7845

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