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CONTENTS of PHOTOGRAPHY   part 9 of 11

 

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The hare is not a numerous species living in the Park because of the primeval-forest character of the park. (WM)

Raccoon dogs are often found in the Park. Together with the musk-rat and the mink they are representatives of foreign fauna. (MJ)

Long and snowy Suwalki winters make it difficult even for wild boars to find food. (WM)

In the Wigry National Park nature resists the progressing urbanization. (MJ)

The composition by Gustaw Zemla commemorates in a symbolic way the history of the village of Czerwony Krzyz. (JBO)

Richly decorated houses, typical of traditional building in Suwalszczyzna in the first half of the 20th century are more and more rare. (JBO)

Saunas (traditional steam baths) were most often built on river banks and lakeshores. (PM)

So far, the sledge has been the most reliable means of transport in winter. (PM)

The Old-Believers came to Lake Wigry shore in the 18th century. (PM)

Research on bottom sediments in Lake Wigry was developed by the team led by professor Rutkowski from the Mining and Steelwork Academy in Cracow. (LK)

Measurement of the river flow help to evaluate water balance of the basin of Czarna Hańcza. (MR)

With the help of a radar the thickness of peat-bed is measured. (LK)

Removing the Rugosa Rose – an invasive, non-native species, takes a lot of work. (MS)

Research results are presented during scientific symposiums and conferences. (MR)

Protection of endangered keyflowers requires detailed floristic and faunistic research. (LK)

 

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