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3 T T he forest is the most complex ecosystem in the world. I I t creates a kind of ecosystem in which interdependent of each other plants, animals, soil, water and climate, forming an indivisible whole. F F loristic composition and forest structure of the layers are conditioned primarily properties of the local forest habitat. F F orested areas have on the Earth's natural occurrence limits. F F orests serve multiple and very important functions. These are: Ecological functions, Economic functions, Social functions.
4 Gran ParadisoIslas Cies Mercantour Pieniński Plitvice LakesButrintPiryn
5 P oland stands out the most diverse and richest biocenoza forest in Central Europe. Among the vascular plant species can be found from different geographical regions. C onsequently, there are species of Eurasian and North American Arctic, Central European, Western European and Black Sea, even Mediterranean species. T he image of Polish fauna consist of species that arrived in various periods, starting from the last ice age. I n Poland there is approx. 33,000 species of animals. M ost are animals that spread easily and quickly, living all the moderate zone of Eurasia, such as the grass snake, hawk, red squirrel, roe deer and red deer. Some of them are typical of the deciduous forest zone and mixed.
6 POLAND: Mountain Goat Mountain Goat - typical mountain animal. European Bison European Bison - is the largest wild land mammal in Europe. Lynx Lynx - biggest wild cat naturally occurring in Europe Aesculapian Snake Aesculapian Snake - In Poland you can find it in the south-eastern part of the country The Gray Seal The Gray Seal - a predatory marine mammal EUROPE: Falcon Falcon - populated all continents except Antarctica. Brown Bear Brown Bear - inhabits Asia, Northern Europe and North America. European Otter European Otter - European otter - a species of small mammal; It occurs in almost all of Europe and Asia Wolf Wolf - genus includes species found in Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Australia.
7 F Forest cover a specific area (state, province, municipality) is the percentage of area covered with forests in relation to the whole area. C Countries with large forest cover are the Scandinavian countries. Forest areas of these countries is taiga. Small forest cover of some countries is caused by a cut forests or large share of natural areas treeless - steppes.
8 Natura 2000 - network program nature protection areas in the European Union. The aim of the program is to preserve certain types of natural habitats and species that are considered rare and endangered across Europe. T T he basis for the Natura 2000 program are two EU directives - the Birds Directive and the Habitats Directive. The whole Natura 2000 network consists of 18% of the European Union.
9 1. Natalia Bereza 2. Michał Struski 3. Mateusz Strzelecki Uczniowie kl. III gimn. Zespołu Szkolno- Przedszkolnego w Ż elisławicach
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