Ulvdrågen, Naturreservat
- Naturreservat
- Fylke: Örebro län
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Beskrivelse
The Ulvdrågen nature reserve is located in a hilly, highland landscape, which forms a barren mosaic of marshes, swamp forest and pine forest. It is home to a significant number of unusual and demanding species.
Natural forest
Kviddtjärnsåsen extends in a north-south direction. On the eastern side there is a small crevice valley that further south turns into the bog valley Ulvdrågen. Most of the forest in the nature reserve is around 170 years old. The oldest trees were already growing in the 1600s, perhaps earlier. There are plenty of top-broken trees in the area. On the heights, snow often falls in early fall. The early wet snow freezes in the spruce tops, which are built up into increasingly heavy snow caps after each snowfall. Eventually the tops break off, but new shoots soon appear, which is why these spruces often have several tops next to each other.
Back to earth
Old-growth coniferous forests have plenty of dead wood. The decaying wood, together with the damp local climate, means that there are a large number of rare wood fungi in the reserve. Several species of ticks are found on pine and spruce trunks. The flesh tick, for example, requires constant high humidity and decaying logs and tree parts to grow on. Scented bark is a fungus that breaks down the wood of the tree, and can have fruiting bodies up to meters long. It occurs in uneven-aged forests that have been left untouched for a long time and have top-breaking damage, as is the case here.
Migratory bird
The small lake Långtjärnen is the nesting place of the little grebe. It is typical for little grebes to nest in a small lake that lacks fish, while they seek food in the larger lakes nearby.
Colossal kites and crofting life
Until the first half of the 20th century, charcoal was made in kilns around the forests of Ulvdrågen. Near Store Flosjön are the remains of the Kassfallet croft. The foundations of the house and the small terraced field patches are still visible today. In the southern part of the area was the Berga croft, whose small patches of fields and meadows are now overgrown with forest.
Accessibility
Ulvdrågen belongs to level 1 in the County Administrative Board's leveling of the county's nature reserves, which means that the reserve has a wilderness character and lacks outdoor recreation facilities.
Read more about the leveling and management of protected nature
Aktiviteter og fasiliteter
- Naturreservat
Fakta
Municipality: Hällefors
Year established: 2009
Area: 243 hectares
Landowner: Sveaskog AB
Manager: County Administrative Board
Reserve creator: County Administrative Board
Veibeskrivelse
From Nora: Drive west towards Hällefors on road 244 for about 2 miles. At Stadra, turn left towards Rockesholm. In Rockesholm, turn right and after about 1 km left onto Lacklandsvägen. After 2 km, turn right and after about 2 km you are there.
Forskrifter
In the nature reserve it is forbidden to:
- dig, cut, carve, paint or otherwise damage the earth's surface or solid natural objects,
- drive a motorized vehicle other than on a public road,
- ride a bicycle or horse other than on a public road
- felling, removing or otherwise damaging dead standing or fallen trees or bushes
- damage vegetation in general, e.g. by digging up plants such as rice, grass, herbs, mosses or lichens.
- without the permission of the county administrative board, put up a permanent board, sign or poster or make tracks,
- use the area for organized competitions or exercises without the permission of the county administrative board,
- without the county administrative board's permission, camp activities or similar,
- without the county administrative board's permission, make fires other than in any designated place.
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