Rezerwat przyrody Jezioro Czarne, Nature reserve in Murowana Goślina, Poland
Jezioro Czarne Nature Reserve is a wetland habitat near Murowana Goslina featuring marshland and alder forest around a dark lake. The vegetation consists mainly of peat and swamp plants distributed across two distinct sections.
The area was placed under protection in 1959 to preserve rare water and peat plants from destruction. Its designation was part of a larger effort to safeguard valuable bog habitats across the region.
The lake's name refers to the dark color of its water, caused by peat deposits in the bottom. Local people value this place as part of their regional landscape and natural heritage.
Visits are possible year-round, with spring and autumn months offering better conditions for birdwatching. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear and waterproof clothing since the ground is often wet and muddy.
The reserve holds several carnivorous plants, including sundew species that trap prey using sticky hairs. These rare plants are found in only a few central European bogs.
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