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Zillierbach

The Zillierbach (until 1558 called the Zilgerbach) is a stream in the Harz mountains of central Germany (Harz district) in the state of Saxony-Anhalt. It is about 13 kilometres (8 mi) long. The stream rises on the western side of the Hohneklippen crags and runs initially southwards, then swings northeast at Drei Annen Hohne. South of Drei Annen Hohne it picks up the waters of the Wormsgraben, its main tributary. The Zillierbach supplies the Zillierbach Dam near Elbingerode. In front of the settlement of Voigtstieg it is joined by another two smaller brooks. In the Middle Ages the Zillierbach powered the mills between Voigtstieg and Wernigerode. This section of the valley is still called Mühlental (Mill Valley) today. In its lower reaches before its mouth the stream is known as the Flutrenne. The stream discharges into the Holtemme at Wernigerode northwest of the West Gate (Westerntor). It drops through a vertical height of almost 400 metres (1,300 ft) from source to mouth.

Zillierbach
Location
CountryGermany
StateSaxony-Anhalt
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSoutheast side of the Hohneklippen
Mouth 
 • location
in Wernigerode into the Holtemme
 • coordinates
51°50′04″N 10°46′44″E / 51.8344°N 10.7790°E / 51.8344; 10.7790
Length13 km (8 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionHoltemmeBodeSaaleElbeNorth Sea

Habitat and ecology edit

The Zillierbach is home to a range of rare fish species, including the protected brown trout, which features on the coat-of-arms of the town of Wernigerode as well as that of the district of Harz. Besides trout, the stream also supports the minnow, the gudgeon and the loach. To improve the ecological environment of the Zillierbach a project was carried out from 2000 to 2002 by the German Foundation for the Environment, which envisaged five weirs with fish ladders in order to provide enable trout to negotiate the river more easily. The project was a significant factor in the town of Wernigerode being recognised for outstanding work in nature conservation as part of the competition to select the nation's "Conservation Capital" (Bundeshauptstadt Naturschutz).[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Press release by the Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of 29.10.2007: Heidelberg wird Bundeshauptstadt im Naturschutz 2007 - Rastatt, Wernigerode, Wettenberg und Nettersheim für herausragende Leistungen im kommunalen Naturschutz ebenso ausgezeichnet

External links edit

  • DBU project handout on the Zillierbach Project 2011-11-20 at the Wayback Machine (pdf file; 104 kB) (in German)
  • Wernigerode Fish and Water Conservation Association 2021-02-25 at the Wayback Machine (in German)

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