
Bialowieza National Park - Poland
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laranja
N 52° 42.940 E 023° 50.697
34U E 692156 N 5844438
Bialowieza National Park (Bialowieski Park Narodowy) is located in Poland, and it is the last primary compact forest complex.
Waymark Code: WMAWNE
Location: Podlaskie, Poland
Date Posted: 03/04/2011
Views: 21
It is one of the most important natural treasures in Europe. In 1979 Bialowieza Forest was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The park protects a part of the last and one of the largest surviving areas of European primeval lowland mixed forest: pine, beech, oak, alder and spruce. The forest dates back to 8000 BC and is the only remaining example of the original forests, which once covered much of Europe.
The forest is inhabited by a wide variety of species, some of which grow to unusual sizes. The predominant forest types are: a broadleaved and coniferous forests, and in humid locations, alder swamp forests and riparian forests. A typical element of the forest landscape is a large number of old fallen tree trunks. The forest landscape is formed best in a separated part of the National Park, to which the access is possible only when accompanied by a licensed guide. The European bison is the symbol of the forest. It is biggest wild animal in Europe is a close cousin of the American bison
Park Name: Białowieża National Park
 Natural Park: yes
 Recreation Area: yes
 Wildlife Refuge: yes
 Park Website: [Web Link]
 Type of Listing: Entrance
 Fees in Local Currency: 6.00 (listed in local currency)
 Dates of Access: From: 01/01/2011 To: 12/31/2011
 Hiking: yes
 Camping: yes
 Bicycling: yes
 Horseback Riding: yes
 Snorkling/Scuba: no
 Boating: no
 Rock Climbing: no
 Historic/Cultural Park: Not Listed
 Other Park Type not listed above: Not listed
 Other Type Detail: Not listed
 Hours available: Not listed
 Off-Roading: Not Listed
 Swimming: Not Listed
 Fishing: Not Listed
 Other Activities: Not listed

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