Natural monuments Moravian
Natural Monument Kamenec 2
General Information
Kamenec is a marshland powered by a nameless Black brook tributary with a net of pools and moor lakes. It continues as a peatbog on the notrh-east part. This area is localised in the Morávka river floodplain, 2km from Frýdek-Místek town. This area was declared a natural monument in 1992 on the area of 9,82 ha.
Subject of Protection
The marshland biotope in the Morávka river floodplain with a net of pools and moor lakes and a peatbog. This area is a home for many water insects species and many amphibians.
Flora
This area is one of the few refuges for water insects and vertebrates in Frýdek-Místek district. Investigations described 26 dragonfly species, Hairy Dragonfly and Dragonfly Meadow (Brachytron pratense) or Large White-faced Darter (Leucorrhinia pectoralis) so far and 193 beetle species. Kamenec is one of the two recent rove beetles (Acylophorus glaberrimus) localities in Moravia Pools offer good conditions for amphibian breeding. We can see here Common Newt (Triturus vulgaris) and critically endangered Great Crested Newt (Triturus cristatus). From frog species, True Toads (Bufo bufo) are being bred here, Common Frogs (Rana temporaria) and other water species of common frogs.
Useful information
Contact
Krajský úřad Moravskoslezského kraje, odbor životního prostředí a zemědělství 28. října 117, 702 18 Ostrava www.kr-moravskoslezsky.cz tel.: +420 595 622 297
Contact
Krajský úřad Moravskoslezského kraje
Odbor životního prostředí a zemědělství
28. října 117, Ostrava
Tel.:+420 595 622 297
http://www.kr-moravskoslezsky.cz