Naardermeer

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Naardermeer is a Dutch freshwater lake and nature reserve, renowned as the Netherlands’ first protected natural area and an important habitat for birds and wetland wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater lake
nature reserve
protected area
conservationMeasures reed management
restricted public access
water level management
country Netherlands
hasAccess boat trips (restricted)
guided excursions
walking trails around the reserve
hasConservationValue important breeding area for wetland birds
important stopover site for migratory birds
hasEcosystemType marsh
peatland
wetland
hasFeature canals and ditches
islands and reed beds
surrounding agricultural land buffer zone
hasHabitatType open water
reed beds
swamp forest
wet meadows
hasWildlife amphibians
bitterns
dragonflies
herons
otters
water birds
isPartOf Vechtplassen lake district NERFINISHED
knownFor being the first nature reserve in the Netherlands
bird habitat
wetland biodiversity
locatedIn Gooi region NERFINISHED
province of North Holland NERFINISHED
locatedNear city of Amsterdam NERFINISHED
town of Naarden NERFINISHED
managedBy Natuurmonumenten NERFINISHED
protectedStatus nature reserve
protectionStarted early 20th century
threatenedBy nitrogen deposition
urban pressure
water pollution
usedFor birdwatching
environmental education
nature conservation
waterType freshwater

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Gooi en Vechtstreek region hasPart Naardermeer
subject surface form: Gooi en Vechtstreek