Norra Vätterns skärgård
Quick facts
- Natura 2000 site (code SE0240045)
- Under Birds Directive and Habitats Directive
- Since January 1997
- Country: Sweden
- Administrative region: Not available
- Surface area: 21 km2 (2127.00 ha)
- Marine area: 0%
- Located in Boreal biogeographical region
- It protects 7 species of the Nature Directives
- It protects 8 habitat types of the Habitats Directive
Source and more information: Natura 2000 Standard Data Form
Species
List
Gallery
Species summary
Nature directives' species in this site (7)Species group | Number |
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Birds | 6 |
Fishes | 1 |
Habitat types
Habitat type code | Habitat type english name | Cover [ha] |
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3130 | Oligotrophic to mesotrophic standing waters with vegetation of the Littorelletea uniflorae and/or of the Isoeto-Nanojuncetea | 1495 |
3160 | Natural dystrophic lakes and ponds | 0.71 |
7140 | Transition mires and quaking bogs | 0.69 |
8220 | Siliceous rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation | 0.25 |
8230 | Siliceous rock with pioneer vegetation of the Sedo-Scleranthion or of the Sedo albi-Veronicion dillenii | 1.12 |
9010 | Western Taïga | 490.4 |
9080 | Fennoscandian deciduous swamp woods | 4.45 |
91D0 | Bog woodland | 6.38 |
Designation information
NATURA 2000 site under
Birds Directive 2009/147/EC (SPA) |
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January 1998 |
Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC (SCI) |
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January 1997 |
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January 2005 |
Date designated as Special Area of Conservation (SAC) | March 2011 |
Date of Standard data form update | August 2012 |
Other resources
Natura 2000 map viewer | Interactive map designed for showing and querying Natura 2000 sites. Other information such as Nationally designated areas and LIFE projects are also available. |
Protected planet map viewer | Interactive map showing the World Database on Protected Areas |
European protected sites map viewer | Simple interactive map showing Natura 2000 sites and Nationally designated areas |
Data download | The Natura 2000 dataset is available from the European Environment Agency website |