nature reserve De Slufter

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Nature reserve De Slufter is a renowned tidal salt marsh and dune landscape on the Dutch Wadden Island of Texel, famous for its open connection to the North Sea and rich birdlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dune landscape
nature reserve
tidal salt marsh
access footpaths along the edges
climateZone temperate maritime climate
conservationValue important breeding area for coastal birds
important stopover for migratory birds
country Netherlands
ecosystemType coastal dune system
salt marsh
formedBy breach in the dune ridge
geomorphology dune ridges
salt marsh plains
tidal channels and creeks
habitatFor breeding seabirds
migratory birds
wading birds
hasOpenConnectionTo North Sea NERFINISHED
hydrology influenced by tides
regular seawater inundation
locatedIn Wadden Islands NERFINISHED
Wadden Sea region NERFINISHED
northwestern Texel NERFINISHED
province of North Holland
locatedInMunicipality Texel NERFINISHED
locatedOn Texel NERFINISHED
managedBy Staatsbosbeheer NERFINISHED
notableFor dynamic tidal landscape
flowering sea lavender in summer
open sea inlet through the dunes
rich birdlife
tidal creeks
partOf Dunes of Texel National Park NERFINISHED
Natura 2000 network NERFINISHED
UNESCO Wadden Sea World Heritage region (broader area) NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus nature reserve
subjectTo coastal erosion and sedimentation dynamics
tourism popular birdwatching site
popular hiking area
usedFor nature education
scientific research on coastal ecosystems
vegetationIncludes glasswort
salt-tolerant plants
sea aster
sea lavender
viewpoints dune viewpoints overlooking the inlet

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Texel hasProtectedArea nature reserve De Slufter