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Carpathian biodiversity

The Carpathian Mountains, stretching across Central and Eastern Europe, are a hotspot for biodiversity, hosting a wide variety of plants and animals. This region's diverse habitats—forests, meadows, and rivers—support species like brown bears, wolves, lynxes, and rare birds. The dense forests are home to many endemic and protected species, crucial for ecological balance. Conservation efforts help preserve this rich biodiversity, which provides ecological services such as clean air, water, and climate regulation. The Carpathians' natural complexity makes them vital for regional health and a rich reserve for wildlife and plant life.