Nature reserve Jezioro Obradowskie, Nature reserve in Parczew County, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland.
Nature Reserve Jezioro Obradowskie covers about 83 hectares and combines a nutrient-poor lake, peat bogs, and various forest communities within one protected landscape. The area is home to rare plant species and characterized by layers of different habitats.
The area came under protection in 1975 when the Ministry of Forestry decided to safeguard its natural ecosystems and biological variety. This decision made it a permanent part of regional conservation efforts.
The area today serves visitors who explore nature through marked trails, named after its central lake. It reflects the broader commitment in the region to keep landscapes intact for the future.
A learning path roughly 800 meters long with wooden boardwalks guides visitors through forest and bog areas with viewing points. It is wise to wear sturdy footwear and take the route slowly to fully experience the surroundings.
The area is part of the Western Polesie International Biosphere Reserve and connects with a Natura 2000 network habitat zone. This partnership makes it a key piece in cross-border conservation work.
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