Nature Reserve Lisia Góra, Nature reserve in Rzeszów, Poland
The Lisia Góra Nature Reserve is a protected natural area near Rzeszów with oak woodlands, meadows, and habitats along the Wisłok river valley. The site features different ecosystems that form a varied mosaic of forest and open spaces.
The area was protected to preserve the native oak populations and natural landscapes of the region. This action was an important step in Poland's efforts to safeguard natural habitats.
The reserve serves as the seventh point on the Nature Trail Władysława Szafera, connecting multiple natural and recreational sites across the region.
Visitors can explore the area using accessible trails and observe various bird species, amphibians, and protected plants. Spring and summer offer the best conditions for visiting when wildlife is most active.
The area is known for its remarkable concentration of pedunculate oak trees, which sets it apart as a small-scale version of a larger European forest type. This density makes it a rare example of this forest ecology in the region.
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