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Eintrag Nr. 39650
Wagram
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TITEL
DATENTYP
AUTOR
JAHR
39638
Dokumentation bedeutender Kulturlandschaften in der grenzüberschreitenden Region Neusiedler See
Project
Naturschutzbund Burgenland
2020
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http://www.parcs.at/npns/pdf_public/2020/39650_20200317_072215_info_wagram.pdf
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Datentyp
Publication
Dateiname
info_wagram.pdf
Pfad
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Autor/Ersteller
Naturschutzbund Burgenland
Medium
File (digital)
Jahr
2020
Monat
0
Aufbewahrungsort
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Bemerkungen/Beschreibung
Summary The southern declivity of the Parndorfer Platte, a gravel terrasse of about 200 square kilometres in the northern part of Burgenland, is called Wagram. At the small structured area of the Wagram the Parndorfer Platte declines 50 metres and merges to the basin of the Neusiedler See. The prominent features of the Wagram are small chasms and dents which, however, have lost most of their natural asperity. In former times large spaces of precious arid grassland covered most of the Wagram the cultural landscape was formed for centuries by grazing. Since World War II, the largest part of the Wagram has been transformed into an intensively agriculturally used area. Most of the arid grassland is already lost. The Wagram is an important habitat of the bee-eater (Merops apiaster), one of the most colourful birds in Europe. They build their nests into the steep faces of the Wagram. Due to the fact that lots of these steep faces have been broken off or sheeted, the population of the bee-eater has declined during the last decades.
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