Rezerwat przyrody Źródliska w Dolinie Ewy, Nature reserve in Gdańsk, Poland.
Rezerwat przyrody Źródliska w Dolinie Ewy is a protected natural area near Gdańsk that preserves spring wetlands, ravine forests, and uncommon grassland along a moraine ridge. The site covers roughly 12 hectares and contains nearly 200 different plant species within its habitat.
The reserve received official protection status in 1983 as part of the broader Tricity Landscape Park initiative. This designation helped ensure that the natural habitats would remain safeguarded for future generations.
The place is known for its rare plant communities that thrive in this particular landscape. Visitors can observe how nature has adapted to grow in this special setting.
The site is accessible via marked trails, and visitors should follow conservation guidelines to avoid disturbing wildlife or collecting plants. The best approach is to stay on designated paths and respect the rules of the protected area.
The area is home to ten plant species listed as endangered in Western Pomerania and Greater Poland, including mountain speedwell and yellow archangel. Spotting these threatened plants makes visits particularly rewarding for nature observers.
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