Jezioro Zgierzynieckie refuge is a small area encompassing diverse habitats: alluvial forests, rushes, meadows and gatherings of eutrophic lakes. This area is a place of cranes' flight - in spring and autumn you may see even thousand of them here. Great bustards, now extincted in our country, were nesting until the eighties on local fields. Jezioro Zgierzynieckie is the Site of Community Importance with the surface of 554.8 ha. The area is a refuge for many species of hatching and migrating birds. There is also alluvial ash-elm wood which age is estimated at over 100 years. more »
The region of Pojezierza Poludniowoba³tyckie (Southern Baltic Lakes) covers the area of 77 thousand sq km, which constitutes 25 percent of Poland’s... more»