Etang de Sainte-Anne, Mettembert
Protected perimeter on the national map
Location and surroundings
Etang de Sainte-Anne is an amphibian spawning site in Switzerland. The site lies near Mettembert. It covers 0 ha. In the federal inventory it carries object number JU1602. Within 25 kilometres there are 8 further protected sites. The figures come from the federal inventory and are updated at each revision.
Other parts of this object
In the federal inventory this object is split into several parts. Each one has its own page and its own map.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Etang de Sainte-Anne?
Etang de Sainte-Anne lies near Mettembert. The coordinates are 47.3962, 7.3148.
How large is Etang de Sainte-Anne?
The site covers 0 ha according to the federal inventory.
Amphibian spawning site: what is it?
Amphibian spawning sites are waters where frogs, toads and newts breed. Many species are threatened in Switzerland.
Is Etang de Sainte-Anne protected?
Yes. The site is listed in the federal inventory and is therefore of national importance.
Which town is Etang de Sainte-Anne in?
Etang de Sainte-Anne lies near Delémont. The town page collects every protected site around Delémont.
Which protected sites are near Etang de Sainte-Anne?
The closest are Sur le Pré (0 km), Vies de Roggenburg (2 km) and Movelier - Breuille (2 km).