Turiec wetlands

Turiec wetlands

  • Country: 
    Slovakia
  • Site number: 
    932
  • Area: 
    750 ha
  • Designation date: 
    17-02-1998
  • Coordinates: 
    48°54'N 18°51'E
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Overview

Turiec Wetlands (Mokrade Turca). 17/02/98; Zilina; 750 ha; 48°54'N 18°51'E. Includes National Nature Reserves and Protected Site. Habitats present include scattered oxbow lakes, permanent and seasonal marshes, fens, seasonally inundated grassland, shrub and tree dominated wetlands, and peat pits. The site is internationally important for fish and benthic organisms (over 1,000 species) such as Acentrella and Rhabdiopteryx. Diverse wetland plant communities contain a large number of rare, endangered plant species, including the orchid Dactylorhiza maculata transsilvanica and Sesleria uliginosa. The site is also important for algae, fungi, and mosses, as well as for 170 bird species and mammals such as Lutra lutra and Sicista beulina. Human activities include scientific research, pastoral agriculture, hunting, recreation, and tourism. Area significantly extended in 2007. Ramsar site no. 932. Most recent RIS information: 2007.

Administrative region: 
Zilina

  • National legal designation: 
    • national nature reserve
    • protected site
  • Last publication date: 
    01-01-2007

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