For wildlife lovers - polish Białowieża National Park

st, or (in Britain) ancient woodland ? is a forest that has attained great age without significant disturbance and thereby exhibits unique ecological features and might be classified as a climax community.1 Old-growth features inc

For wildlife lovers - polish Białowieża National Park Visit unique primaval forest in Poland - meet the wildlife:

About primeval forest

An old-growth forest ? also termed primary forest, virgin forest, primeval forest, late seral forest, or (in Britain) ancient woodland ? is a forest that has attained great age without significant disturbance and thereby exhibits unique ecological features and might be classified as a climax community.1 Old-growth features include diverse tree-related structures that provide diverse wildlife habitat that increases the bio-diversity of the forested ecosystem. The concept of diverse tree structure includes multi-layered canopies and canopy gaps, greatly varying tree heights and diameters, and diverse tree species and classes and sizes of woody debris.

Old-growth forests are economically valuable, and logging of these forests has been a point of contention between the logging industry and environmentalists.

Źródło: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old-growth_forest


For wildlife lovers

If you need a break from the hustle and aYou are a nature lover, than probably you heard about this very unique location, which is the last primeval forest in Europe - this refuge for many wild animals is located in Poland. If you want to see bison and many other wild animals, it is worth a trip. Use the unique chance to see the original primeval forest - untouched by human hand. In this area there are also many other interesting things and places - the culture of this region is very interesting, and the local cuisine is delicious. Welcome to the wild!


Worth to know - Białowieża national park from Wikipedia:

Białowieża National Park (Polish: Białowieski Park Narodowy) is a National Park in Podlaskie Voivodeship, in Eastern Poland adjacent with the border with Belarus. The total area of the park is 152.2 square kilometres (58.8 sq mi). It is located 62 km (39 mi) southeast of Białystok (Poland). It is known for the protection of the best preserved part of the Białowieża Forest, Europe's last temperate primaeval forest fragment that once stretched across the European Plain. It is home to the world's largest population of European bison (Polish: żubr), the continent's heaviest land animals.2 The border between the two countries runs through the forest, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park is adjacent on the Belarus side of the border. There is a border crossing for hikers and cyclists within the forest.