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CONTENTS of PHOTOGRAPHY   part 3 of 11

 

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Transitional moor. (MR)

High moor. (MR)

Forest high moor. (MR)

Yellow Marsh Saxifrage is very rare species protected within the framework of Natura 2000. (MR)

The Common Cranberry. (MR)

The Marsh Labrador tea. (WM)

Buxbaum’s sedge is a rare species growing on low moors. (MR)

Inaccessible to people the world of wetland is inhabited by beavers. (MR)

Forests occupy 62% of the Park’s area. (MK)

In the spring alder forests gather a lot of meltwater. (MR)

Pine bog forest is a habitat for many species protected by the Habitats Directive. (MR)

Boreal spruce forest on peat land is a rare type of forest community protected within the framework of Natura 2000. (MR)

Such a fabulous scenery can be found in winter on shores of the suchary. (MR)

It is the nature that “manages” the forests of the Park. (MK)

Meadows, pastures, fields and orchards are very important for preservation of biological diversity. (JBO)

 

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