Meadows of Great Bustard, Nature reserve in Vojvodina, Serbia.
Meadows of Great Bustard is a nature reserve in the Banat region of northern Serbia. The site combines steppe landscapes, salt waters, meadows, wetlands, and cultivated fields across a large territory.
The reserve was created to protect the last great bustard population in Serbia. This population represents one of the few remaining habitats for the species worldwide.
Scientists and researchers regularly conduct studies of bird populations in the reserve, contributing to environmental education and conservation awareness.
Access to certain areas requires permission in advance and visitors must follow specific guidelines. These restrictions help protect wildlife and maintain suitable conditions for bird populations.
The reserve is home to the great bustard, Europe's heaviest flying bird, alongside other remarkable species like the Saker Falcon and Red-footed Falcon. These birds attract researchers and observers seeking to study their behavior and movements.
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