Forest in Poland and Europe. Characteristics and management Region warmińsko-mazurski
Forest Area According to informatios for 31 december 2012 in warmińsko- mazurkie forests includes 745,9 thousand ha surface, which constitutes 30,9% surface. Fot. Martyna Biedrzycka
The biggest forester complex in warmińsko- mazurskieleśne 1. Puszcza Piska 2.Puszcza Burecka 3.Puszcza Nidzicka i część Romickiej 4.Las Łańskie 5.Lasy Taborskie
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Valuable areas deal about 46,7% of the whole Voivodeship Valuable areas deal about 46,7% of the whole Voivodeship. The beautiful of Allenstein and Marienwerder we can admire in: 111 nature reserve, 8 landscape park, 71 areas saving landscapes, 43 Site of Community Importance, Special Protection Area. In order to preserve and protect environmental value of voivodeship also was created: 111 ecological sites, 13 nature and landscape complexes, documentation site and a lot of natural monuments.
Fot. Martyna Biedrzycka
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Fot. Martyna Biedrzycka
Forests cover 31 % of Europe’s land Forests cover 31 % of Europe’s land. There are a lot of complexes, mainly pine and spruce forest, in condition close to original. The biggest of them are: Purdzkie Forest, Ramudzkie Forest, Napiwodzkie Forest, Taborskie and Dzierzgonskie Forest. Besides forests, a huge part of land takes mud vegetations and peatlands. There are also many kinds of green vegetations such as: aquatic moss, Canadian pondweed, narrowleaf plantain ,sweet flag, knapweed, briar, clover and sea buckthorn.
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THE END presentations performed; Zuzanna Stalska Martyna Biedrzycka Hiacynta Szulc Fot. Sebastian Bazar