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We visited the Orawa-Nowy Targ Peatlands with a group of journalists and influencers again.

We spent two intense days visiting the Czerwone bog woodland and Puścizna Wielka peat bog and talking about the importance of peat bogs both for humans and nature, as well as about the ways to protect these valuable ecosystems.

Our guests will soon publish articles about peat bogs via their media channels.

The trip to the peat bog took place on the basis of a relevant consent and was supervised by a forest officer from the Nowy Targ State Forestry Authority.

Photos: Piotr Mikołajczyk, UNEP/GRID–Warsaw

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Project secretariat:

UNEP/GRID-Warsaw Centre
21 Poznańska Street, apartment 29
00-685 Warsaw, Poland
tel. (22) 840 6664
sekretariat@karpatylacza.pl
Project coordinator:

Piotr Mikołajczyk
Working together for a green Europe
„Carpathians Unite Conservation of Orawsko-Nowotarskie Peatlands” benefits from a 849 910 EUR grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants. The aim of the project is to protect valuable natural habitats: a raised bog and marshy forest communities in its vicinity, located in the Czerwone bog woodland nature reserve (one of the Polish Ramsar sites), as well as other wetland ecosystems in the Orawsko-Nowotarskie Peatlands complex. Co-financing from the state budget amounts to 149 984 EUR.
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