Internationaler Naturpark Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen Explained

Internationaler Naturpark Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen
Alt Name:Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen International Nature Park
Location:Lower Saxony, Germany
Drenthe, Netherlands
Nearest City:Twist, Germany
Coordinates:52.656°N 7.09°W
Established:2006

The Internationaler Naturpark Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen (engl. Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen International Nature Park) is a nature reserve in the west of the German state Lower Saxony as well as in the North-East of the Netherlands. Mostly this nature reserve is spread out over the German counties Emsland, Grafschaft Bentheim and the Dutch province Drenthe.The landscape within the nature park is characterised by big peat areas, heather, small lakes and a very low human population density.The Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen International Nature Park was founded on June 1, 2006.

Bourtanger Moor

Bourtanger Moor, the German part of the reserve, has a size of around 140km2. Originally Bourtanger Moor had a size of 3000km2 which shows that nowadays the remaining part covers just a small area of its former dimension.

The nature reserve is the home of several special plants like common cottongrass and drosera and endangered animals like the viviparous lizard, grass snake, short-eared owl and European nightjar can be found in this reserve.

Bargerveen

The Dutch part of the reserve was designated a protected area in 1992 as Natuurreservaat Bargerveen (Bargerveen Nature Reserve). It has a size of 2600ha and consists mainly of bog.

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