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The Jasmund National Park ( German: ''Nationalpark Jasmund'') is a nature reserve on the
Jasmund Jasmund is a peninsula of the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is connected to the Wittow peninsula and to the Muttland main section of Rügen by the narrow land bridges Schaabe and Schmale Heide, respectively. Sassnitz, Saga ...
peninsula, in the northeast of Rügen island in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is famous for containing the largest chalk cliffs in Germany, the '' Königsstuhl'' (German = "king's chair"). These cliffs are up to above the Baltic Sea. The beech forests behind the cliffs are also part of the national park. Consisting of only , this is the smallest
national park A national park is a nature park, natural park in use for conservation (ethic), conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state dec ...
in Germany. The park was founded in 1990 by the last government of East Germany (GDR) prior to the
German reunification German reunification (german: link=no, Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a united and fully sovereign state, which took place between 2 May 1989 and 15 March 1991. The day of 3 October 1990 when the Ge ...
. On June 25, 2011, the beech forest in the park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List as an extension of the Primeval Beech Forests of Europe site because of its undisturbed nature and its testimony to the ecological history of Europe since the last Ice Age.


Chalk cliffs

The cliffs of Jasmund National Park belong to the Rügen Chalk unit. The chalk cliffs face constant erosion. With every storm, parts of the cliffs fall, including rocks and fossils of sponges, oysters and
sea urchin Sea urchins () are spiny, globular echinoderms in the class Echinoidea. About 950 species of sea urchin live on the seabed of every ocean and inhabit every depth zone from the intertidal seashore down to . The spherical, hard shells (tests) of ...
s. The most majestic part of the cliffs is the ''Königsstuhl'' (English: king's chair) which stands at . One of the most scenic and best known of the chalk outcrops, the ''Wissower Klinken'', collapsed into the Baltic Sea on February 24, 2005, in a landslide caused by spring-thaw weather conditions.


Flora and fauna

Because of the special geological characteristics of the Jasmund National Park, it is home to many rare plants and animals. In the woods of the Stubnitz, behind the cliffs, there are numerous water-filled dells and hollows, most of which came into existence as ice-age dead-ice holes. A wide range of plants are found in this area, for example, black alder,
European crab apple ''Malus sylvestris'', the European crab apple, is a species of the genus '' Malus'', native to Europe. Its scientific name means "forest apple" and the truly wild tree has thorns. Description Wild apple has an expanded crown and often appears ...
, wild service tree,
yew Yew is a common name given to various species of trees. It is most prominently given to any of various coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Taxus'': * European yew or common yew (''Taxus baccata'') * Pacific yew or western yew (''Taxus br ...
and orchids (like the ''
Cypripedium calceolus ''Cypripedium calceolus'' is a lady's-slipper orchid, and the type species of the genus ''Cypripedium''. It is native to Europe and Asia. Taxonomy ''Cypripedium'' comes from the Greek Κυπρισ πεδιον (''Kupris pedion''), meaning Venus' ...
''). A variety of birds live in the park: white-tailed eagle, kingfisher, house martin and the
peregrine falcon The peregrine falcon (''Falco peregrinus''), also known as the peregrine, and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan bird of prey (Bird of prey, raptor) in the family (biology), family Falco ...
.


Visitor management

Since its creation in 1934, the Jasmund National Park has attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. One of the main tasks of the National Park Authority is to ensure that the diverse habitats of the park remain largely undisturbed, whilst still allowing visitors an insight into the nature of the region. In March 2004, the visitor centre, the Königsstuhl National Park Centre, was opened.


Gallery

Image:Koenigsstuhl_Ruegen.jpg, The '' Königsstuhl'' (King's Chair) Image:Rügen_Kreidefelsen_Königsstuhl_2011.jpg, The ''Königsstuhl'',
view from the south Image:Kreidefelsen, Stubbenkammer (2011-05-21) 7.JPG, ''Victoria-Sicht'' (Victoria's View) and ''Königsstuhl'' from above Image:Königsstuhl und Viktoria-Sicht.jpg, ''Victoria-Sicht'' and ''Königsstuhl'' from the Baltic Sea Image:Kreidefelsen Rügen.jpg, View down the white cliffs Image:Kreidefelsen_Ruegen.jpg, The chalk cliffs Image:Stubbenkammer.jpg, ''Stubbenkammer'' Image:Wissower Klinken April 2004.jpg, ''Wissower Klinken''
(April 2004) Image:Wissower Klinken August 2005.jpg, ''Wissower Klinken''
(August 2005) Image:Victoria-Sicht 3.jpg, ''Victoria-Sicht'' (Victoria's View) Image:Jasmund1.jpg, Black alder
swamp A swamp is a forested wetland.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p. Swamps are considered to be transition zones because both land and water play a role in ...
Image:Zeeegel3.jpg, Unfossilised sea urchin


References


External links

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Jasmund National Park pictures and information about the chalk cliffs

Official site

Photos of the park's beech forests
{{Authority control National parks of Germany Cliffs of Germany Forests and woodlands of Germany Protected areas of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Protected areas established in 1990 Geography of Rügen 1990 establishments in East Germany Landforms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Primeval Beech Forests in Europe