Young People in European Forests

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Young People in European Forests

What is forest? A forest is a large area of land covered with trees or other woody vegetation. This is a natural environment of forest animals.

Typical Polish forests. Pine forest – „ bory” - these are coniferous forests: pine, spruce or fir. These forests grow on sandy soils and poor. In their fleece it is easy to find bilberries, cowberries, wild strawberries. Broadleaved forests - „grądy” - deciduous forests with oaks, mitts, lime trees, clones. They grow on the fertile soil. Here we will find colourfully blooming bells, violets, hepaticas, anemones.

Structure of the property of forests in Poland At present the area of forests in Poland is a 9088 thousand ha what is a 29.1% is leveling afforestation rates. After the World War II it was equal 20.8%.

Percentage of land area

Area of forests

Levels of the Forest

Flora Fauna Upper Canopy Forest Floor Middle Level / Understory Herb / Underbrush / Shrubbery Layer Forest Floor Flora This is the top level of the forest formed by leaves and branches of the tallest trees. This is home to smaller trees and larger shrubs. Ferns, wildflowers and other soft stem plants, tree seedlings. This level includes the ground cover and the soil. Fauna Different birds and insects. Many insects, Squirrels and many birds. Butterflies, mice, weasels, deer, porcupine, skunks, and Rabbits. Worms, bacteria, soil insects, tree roots, spiders, millipedes.

National Parks in Poland The biggest The oldest

National Parks in Poland In Poland there are 23 national parks. This is an area of outstanding value for the environmental, scientific, social, cultural and educational, with an area of not less than 1000 ha , which is the protection of the whole nature and qualities of landscape. The biggest is Biebrzański National Park. The oldest is Białowieski National Park.

Sources Images from: www.ypef.eu https://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/timber/meetings/20121122/MS_Poland_in_SoEF_bz.pdf https://www.google.pl/imghp Informations from: https://en.wikipedia.org https://pl.wikipedia.org http://projects.cbe.ab.ca/fishcreek/Grade6/Science_files/Levels%20of%20the%20Forest.pdf http://ypef.eu/charakterystyka_lasow

The end Made by Julia Juszczak (class IIIb), Patryk Wyrwich (class IIIc), and Marcel Bednarczyk (class IIIc), from Poland. Gimnazjum im. Kazimierza Jagiellończyka w Rzgowie  ul. Szkolna 3, 95-030 Rzgów, Polska  tel. +48 42 214 13 39;