Nature reserve Debrza, Nature reserve in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Nature reserve Debrza is a protected woodland area in Lesser Poland Voivodeship that includes wetlands and streams running through the landscape. The site combines forest habitats with water features that support diverse flora and fauna.
The area received protection in the 1980s when Poland expanded its nature conservation program. This designation reflects the country's broader effort to safeguard important ecosystems during that period.
The reserve functions as an educational center where local communities participate in conservation programs and learn about regional biodiversity.
The site can be explored on marked paths that wind through the different habitats. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear, especially in wetter sections, and follow posted guidelines to protect the environment.
The reserve combines three distinct ecosystems - forest, wetland, and stream habitats - within its compact 9.50-hectare territory.
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