The municipality Kolbudy forests cover 34% of its area. The undeniably shaped by the environment. Rich in mushrooms and berries. On the outskirts of the nests rarely seen black stork. There are cranes and herons. Forest wilderness hidden game - deer, wild boars, foxes, moose. Goes a raccoon. Forests are also administrative districts Kolbudy, which covers an area of 12 municipalities.
200 years ago they were deciduous forests, beech and oak, corresponding to the prevailing conditions in the area climate and soil. After the partition of Polish when these lands came under Prussian administration, oak and beech have been heavily depleted and largely replaced by coniferous species. Similarly, large deforestation took place in 1918-20.
After 1945, Polish foresters started major rebuilding the deciduous coniferous tree, oak and beech, harking back to the original nature of the forests. Introduced a systematic ash, larch and fir green recently, popularly called Douglas. It comes from America, but research has shown that in these areas grew 2,000 years ago.
The municipality Kolbudy forests cover 34% of its area. The undeniably shaped by the environment. Rich in mushrooms and berries. On the outskirts of the nests rarely seen black stork. There are cranes and herons. Forest wilderness hidden game - deer, wild boars, foxes, moose. Goes a raccoon. Forests are also administrative districts Kolbudy, which covers an area of 12 municipalities.
200 years ago they were deciduous forests, beech and oak, corresponding to the prevailing conditions in the area climate and soil. After the partition of Polish when these lands came under Prussian administration, oak and beech have been heavily depleted and largely replaced by coniferous species. Similarly, large deforestation took place in 1918-20.
After 1945, Polish foresters started major rebuilding the deciduous coniferous tree, oak and beech, harking back to the original nature of the forests. Introduced a systematic ash, larch and fir green recently, popularly called Douglas. It comes from America, but research has shown that in these areas grew 2,000 years ago.