
Białowieża Forest
Białowieża Forest, located on the border between Poland and Belarus, is one of Europe's last and largest primeval forests, home to diverse plant and animal species, including the rare European bison. This ancient woodland features a mix of mature trees, wetlands, and meadows, providing crucial habitats for wildlife. Its well-preserved ecosystem offers valuable insights into natural forest processes and biodiversity. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Białowieża Forest plays a key role in conservation and scientific research, serving as a vital refuge for rare species and a symbol of Europe's natural heritage.