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During the years 2012–2016, COASTAL AREAS THROUGH TIME a project called "Urbancows" or restoration and introduction of coastal meadow in the city of Pärnu takes place in the nature conservation area of the coastal meadow of Pärnu. The aim is to improve the state of nature conservation area and living conditions of protected species and to restore the traditional maintenance of the area via herding. Low coastal areas or coastal meadows An additional aim is to develop a visiting infrastructure of the nature conservation area, introduce its natural heritage and promote environmental education. People started using Pärnu beach as a health resort about 180 years ago and therefore the amenity value of this landscape became important also. by the Pärnu Bay have always been a place where local fishermen and cattle farmers earn living. URBAN COWS AND NATURE PROTECTION COASTAL MEADOWS Cows in the city and almost at the beach? That is what the vacationers and residents of the city have wondered. Nowadays, the valuable wetlands have mostly been replaced by sand beaches and artificial environments in the coastal health resorts. It is rare that in Pärnu the high-valued natural coastal area is preserved along with urban space. COASTAL LAGOONS Coastal lagoons of high conservation value are created from water areas separated from the sea via land upheaval and accumulation of sediments. The project is funded by the European Union, the Environmental Investments Centre and partners. The project is carried out by the Environmental Board, Pärnu City Government and Pärnu College of the University of Tartu. COASTAL MEADOWS AND URBAN COWS IN PÄRNU ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.keskkonnaamet.ee/linnalehmad This brochure was prepared in the framework of project URBANCOWS supported by the EU LIFE+ program. Issued by: The Environmental Board | Text and photographs: Mati Kose | Map: OÜ Salibar | Design: OÜ TYYP Photo: Valdus-Peeter Vahi, 1961: Eesti Filmiarhiivi kogu Coastal meadows are grasslands flooded by seawater; the low-grass vegetation thereof has been developed by continuous herding. www.visitparnu.com Photo: Pärnu Muuseum Nowadays, the coastal meadows are rare and endangered communities. In addition to the sand of the beach, the rest of low-grass coast also offered vacation possibilities. Flooded coastal meadows have been used as a common pasture for cattle for centuries. It guaranteed maintenance of landscapes and suitable living conditions for meadow species. The tradition of coastal pastures of the city lasted through various times and public orders until the beginning of restoration of independence. After the herding was stopped the coast was completely covered with reeds and the lagoons became sloughs that were silting up. The state of protected species worsened progressively. Therefore, restoration of coastal meadows and coastal lagoons of the city of Pärnu was commenced for nature protection and recreational reasons. Low grass of coastal meadows and open water mirrors of lagoons preserve its value only via continuous landscape maintenance. Traditional herding is the most suitable way for it from the nature protection as well as economical viewpoint. Corresponding studies confirm that it is also safe for the bathers from the health protection viewpoint, because no significant pollution reaches from the meadow to the sea due to the great self-purifying capacity of the area. These are the only possible habitat for several endangered plants, animals and birds. Coastal meadows of Pärnu are important nesting places for birds such as lapwings, common redshanks, black-tailed godwits, yellow wagtails and meadow pipits. This is where the largest population of citrine wagtail of Estonia is located. With regard to plants, this area is important for Baltic marsh orchid, marsh angelica and shining meadow rue. Several low-water lagoons or bayous in local speech are characteristic of the coastal meadow of Pärnu. These are mainly created as a result of accumulation of sand dunes and the effect of separating sand sediments. With regard to water vegetation, bayous of Pärnu are the most important growth place of soft hornwort of Estonia. Important birds are Eurasian bitterns, water rails, spotted crakes and garganeys. With regard to amphibians, there are numerous common water frogs. ››› MAP PÄRNU RANNANIIDU NATURE RESERVE Sauga River Pärnu b Pärnu River each Pärnu Bay Pärnu pier Viewing towers Education trail Non-motorised traffic route Footpath B ea Border of the nature reserve ch p rom ena EDUCATION TRAIL PÄRNU CITY e na p st Si d R an de Information board BIRDS Herring Gull Citrine Wagtail (Larus argentatus) Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla citreola) Common Gull (Larus canus) Wood Sandpiper (Motacilla flava flava) Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) Skylark (Tringa glareola) Shoveler (Anas clypeata) Garganey (Alauda arvensis) Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus) ANIMALS Water Rail (Anas querquedula) Common Redshank (Tringa totanus) Meadow Pipit (Rallus aquaticus) Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) (Anthus pratensis) Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) Ruff (Gallinago gallinago) PLANTS Edible frog (Philomachus pugnax) Common Snipe AMPHIBIANS Baltic orchid (Rana esculenta) Cattle (Dactylorhiza baltica) Shining Meadow-rue (Thalictrum lucidum) Early Marsh-orchid (Dactylorhiza incarnata) Wooly Butterbur (Petasites spurius)
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