Gässlösa is a nature reserve in Varberg Municipality, Sweden. It's situated close to Rolfstorp. The reserve has an area of 34.5 hectares. It was established in 1977.DescriptionGässlösa consists of beech forest. Inside the reserve, there is a hill called Böstesberget. On the hill, there is also oak. In clear weather, the Kattegat is visible from the top of the hill. A small stream, Stenån, runs through the reserve in a ravine.In the spring, species such as European wood anemone, common wood sorrel and false lily of the valley are blooming. In the summer, when the canopy blocks out a lot of the sunlight, the ground is covered of less light-demanding species, such as various ferns. In addition, there are many different species of lichens in the nature reserve.The wildlife in the nature reserve is rich. Elk and deer sometimes seek out to the stream to drink the water. There are also smaller mammals, such as badger, mink and stoat. Also hazel dormouse has been observed. The population of red fox has become smaller because of scabies.
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