Stone Fields in the Schmale Heath and Extension

Coordinates: 54°28′08″N 13°33′28″E / 54.46884°N 13.55782°E / 54.46884; 13.55782

View of the nature reserve
Juniper bushes
The Rügen flint fields: southern section

The Stone Fields in the Schmale Heath and Extension (German: Steinfelder in der Schmalen Heide und Erweiterung) is a nature reserve (Naturschutzgebiet), 199 hectares in area, on the German island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It includes large flint fields (German: Feuersteinfelder), a representative section of the Schmale Heath and a separate extension with near-natural coastal dunes. The reserve was created on 27 April 1935. Two extensions of the nature reserve area came into force in the years 1959 and 1990.

The areas are located seven kilometres north of Binz between the Kleiner Jasmunder Bodden and the Baltic Sea. The reserve is assessed as in good condition. The high numbers of visiting tourists in the flint fields causes disturbances, though, to the fauna.

The nature reserve is accessible via a footpath from Neu Mukran.

In 2009 the nature reserve areas were taken over by the German Federal Environment Foundation (Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt).[1][2] According to EU law, the nature reserve is part of the Special Area of Conservation known as the Kleiner Jasmunder Bodden, Jasmund Peninsula and Schmale Heath (Kleiner Jasmunder Bodden mit Halbinseln und Schmaler Heide).[3]

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External links

Media related to Stone Fields in the Schmale Heath and Extension at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. Comprehensive DBU factfile on the reserve with photograph and map
  2. Newspaper report about the take over of the reserve by the DBU
  3. Standard fact sheet Kleiner Jasmunder Bodden mit Halbinseln und Schmaler Heide SAC (pdf)
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