Lieberoser Endmoräne, Nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany
The Lieberoser Endmoräne is a nature reserve in Brandenburg that spans across several municipalities and is shaped by nutrient-poor sandy soils. The landscape consists of dunes, heath wetlands, and natural ponds that together create a diverse habitat.
The area was designated as a nature reserve in 1999 and is part of a network of seven protected sites in the region. This protection marked an important step in preserving the original landscape structures from economic use.
The reserve functions as a scientific research site where specialists monitor and document the development of various biocenoses and ecosystems within Brandenburg.
Access to the area is mainly through the federal road B168, which runs through the reserve from north to south. The regional road L44 runs along the northwestern border and helps visitors reach the site.
The site contains specialized habitats like dystrophic lakes and transition mires with rare plant species. These wetland areas attract scientific attention because they support complex ecological processes.
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