The Mastbruch Nature Reserve is located in the Dortmund district of Mengede in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. On 19 June 1986, the Mastbruch nature reserve was designated by the Arnsberg district government by means of a temporary seizure. The nature reserve was incorporated into the Dortmund-Nord Landscape Plan on 30 November 1990 and remained unchanged in the first amendment to the Dortmund-Nord Landscape Plan on 2 September 2005. It is part of the Rahmer Forest. The neighbouring manor Schloss Westhusen used this area for pig fattening until the 18th century. The oaks and beeches growing here, with their acorns and beechnuts, at times served as a food source for up to 100 domestic pigs. The old place name Mastbroich is derived from this pig fattening, possibly also the place name Im Marsch.
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