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Background The Eurasian lynx (lynx lynx carpathicus) disappeared from the Rhineland-Palatinate area in the 18th century. Nowadays the closest population of lynx to the Pfälzerwald/Palatinate Forest is a French population in the southern Vosges. Monitoring in the Pfälzerwald has periodically identified individual lynxes. These are expected to originate ...
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Background The wooded landscape of the Hunsrück low mountain range in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate hosts the severely endangered habitat type ‘Transition mires and quaking bogs’, as well as the priority habitat type ‘Bog woodland’. These key habitats are affected by various disturbances, such as afforestation with non-native tree spec ...
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Background Bogs host a variety of specific plant communities and species typical for bog habitats. The conservation status of bogs in the Hunsrück and Eifel area has severely declined in recent years as a result of anthropogenic interference and suspended use. At the same time animal and plant species associated with bogs have become rare. Therefore ther ...
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Development of humid and moist forests in the Soonwald (Soonwald)

Start date: Jan 1, 2010, End date: Dec 31, 2014,

Background The Soonwald, a largely continuous forest area in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, is of very high importance for nature conservation: large parts are covered with variously structured forest types. All of them show a high amount of old growth beech and oak as well as significant numbers of humid sites. A substantial part of this area belongs to ...
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Background Nardus grasslands often rely on extensive land use techniques such as grazing and mowing. They mainly occur in landscapes with silicate parent rock and until 50 years ago were numerous and widespread in Central Europe. However, as a result of intensification trends in agriculture and wider coverage of forestry, over 90% of Europe’s Nardus gra ...
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Background Dry grasslands are among the most species-rich habitats, home to rare and endangered species of orchid, bird, and butterfly. Unfortunately, they are also some of the most endangered habitat types in Europe, having been pushed back to isolated residual areas as a result of considerable loss of surface and the abandonment of cultivation. The war ...
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