De Maashorst heathlands

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De Maashorst heathlands are a large nature reserve in North Brabant, Netherlands, known for its heath landscapes, forests, and rewilding projects with free-roaming large grazers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
protected area
country Netherlands
hasAccessRule dogs on leash in most areas
restricted access near large grazers
hasConservationApproach rewilding
hasConservationGoal biodiversity restoration
landscape restoration
hasDesignation regional nature reserve
hasEcosystemType dry heath
wet heath
woodland
hasFeature drift sands
sand soils
small fens
hasFreeRoamingSpecies European bison NERFINISHED
Exmoor pony NERFINISHED
Roe deer
Tauros cattle NERFINISHED
Wild boar
hasHabitatFor heathland birds
insects
reptiles
hasLandscapeType forest
grassland
heathland
hasManagementPractice extensive grazing
hasRole core nature area of De Maashorst landscape park
hasTourismType nature tourism
hasVegetationType coniferous forest
deciduous forest
heather
isManagedBy local municipalities
nature organizations
isOpenTo public
isPartOf De Maashorst NERFINISHED
isUsedFor cycling
hiking
nature education
recreation
locatedIn North Brabant
locatedNear Bernheze NERFINISHED
Landerd NERFINISHED
Oss NERFINISHED
Uden NERFINISHED
region southern Netherlands NERFINISHED

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Uden locatedNear De Maashorst heathlands