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The Heřmanský State – Oder River – Poolší Bird Area 1

The Olza Floodplain 6

Basic information

The Olza river floodplain is home to many protected animal and plant species. Former meanders of this floodplain and a well-preserved river terrace around Věřňovice with its mostly linear accompanying vegetation and soft meadows are an ideal shelter for these species. A part of this area belongs to Věřňovice Natural Monument which encompasses 4,59 hectares and was established in order to protect the vegetation of its floodplain forest in 1989. Věřňovice Natural Monument is regarded as one of Sites of Community Importance (SCI) as is it a part of The Olza River Floodplain– Věřňovice Protected Area which was established in order to protect brown hermit Osmoderma eremita and yellow-bellied toad Bombina variegata within an area of 553,9969 hectares. Apart from that, this area also belongs to Heřmanský the state – The Oder River – Poolší Bird Area which is located in the northeastern part of Moravian-Silesian Region near the Polish border. This area is based upon the Oder river (in the lenght of cca 10 km) and the Olza river (in the length of cca 16 km) including adjacent river floodplains. Karviná ponds system and the stretch of the Petrůvka river border are connected from the east, pond systems in Rychvald, Bohumín – Záblatí and Heřmanice are connected form the south. The total extent of this bird area is 3100,8670 hectares.

Subject of protection

The following species are the main subjects of protection in this bird area: the Little Bittern Ixobrychus minutus, the Common Kingfisher Alcedo atthis and the Bluethroat Luscinia svecica. Except from that, many rare amphibians, birds and other animals can be found there. One of them is also highly endangered Fire-bellied toad Bombina bombina.

Bombina bombina

Fire-bellied toad Bombina bombina

Fire-bellied toad Bombina bombina is a small toad, typically not longer than 5 cm. Its brightly coloured belly (black with frequent red or orange spots) makes it unmistakable. The Fire-bellied toad breeds in standing waters, mostly small and shallow containers, pools or simple puddles with water vegetation. The Fire-bellied toad is on the list of endangered species of the Bern convention and on the list of endangered amphibians as a part of the NATURA 2000 project – a project of protected sites under the European Comission Directive. This species was observed in Bezdínek pools.

Bombina bombina

Useful information

Contact information Regional Authority of the Moravian-Silesian Region, Department of the Environment and Agriculture 28. října 117, 702 18 Ostrava www.kr-moravskoslezsky.cz Phone: +420 595 622 297

GPS position

N 49° 55.106', E 18° 26.970'
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