Białowieża Forest

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The Białowieża Forest World Heritage site is situated on the border between Poland and Belarus. This UNESCO heritage is on the watershed of the Baltic Sea and Black Sea.
The date of inscription 1979.
The area has 141,885 hectares, is a immense range of primary forest, conifers and broadleaved covering trees.
A complex of lowland forests that caractersitic of the Central Europe.
The richness in dead wood and a high diversity of fungi and saproxylic
The area is important for biodiversity conservation. There are the largest population of European bison.
The property protecs a diverse and rich wildlife of which 59 mammals ( wolf, lynx, otter and other species), over 250 bird , 13 amphibian , 7 reptile and over 12,000 invertebrate species.
Almost 25% the total world’s population and over 30% of free- living animals.





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