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Uckermark Lakes Nature Park

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Location
  
Address
  
Germany

Phone
  
+49 39888 64545

Nearest city
  
Area
  
897 km²

Established
  
May 3, 1997

Uckermark Lakes Nature Park

Governing body
  
Naturparkverwaltung Zehdenicker Str. 117279 Lychen

Similar
  
Am Röblinsee Camping, Wurlsee Camping Lychen, Naturcam Rehberge, Camping Himmelpf, Dreetzsee C 86

Uckermark Lakes Nature Park is a nature park and reserve in the state of Brandenburg, Germany. It covers an area of 895 km² (346 sq mi). It was established on May 3 1997 and is located on the northern edge of Brandenburg state. The nature park is bordered to the north by the Feldberg Lake District Nature Park, to the west by the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park and to the southeast by the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. The landscape was marked by the last ice age 15.000 years ago: pushed moraine with numerous lakes and ponds, extensive woodlands, mires, dry meadows and heaths. Many left behind blocks of stone, called erratics, are evidence of the glaciers from Scandinavia.

The Heraldic beast of the nature park is the osprey, which lives here in an unusual density. Other rare animals such as the brown trout, the European otter, the European pond turtle and the European crayfish, are living there. One of the rare plants, the straw yellow Early Marsh Orchid (Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. ochroleuca (Europe)) based here.

References

Uckermark Lakes Nature Park Wikipedia


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