Mohn'scher Park, Nature reserve in Laupheim, Germany.
Mohn'scher Park encompasses 7.066 hectares of protected floodplain habitat featuring meandering watercourses, riparian woodlands, and diverse plant communities along the Riß river valley in Baden-Württemberg.
The nature reserve was officially established on April 30, 1994, by the Regierungspräsidium Tübingen to protect what was formerly a garden area with mature tree populations in the historical floodplain landscape.
Local naturalist organizations regularly conduct educational excursions and bird-watching activities in the park, promoting environmental awareness and ecological literacy among residents and school groups throughout the region.
The park is accessible year-round from Laupheim and surrounding communities, with marked pathways and informational signage provided at entry points, though visitors must respect wildlife protection zones during breeding seasons.
The reserve serves as a crucial breeding ground for a notable colony of black-headed gulls and hosts the rare Eurasian wryneck, making it an important ornithological site in southern Germany.
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