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'''[[Protected area]]s of [[Poland]]''' include the following types, as defined by the ''Act on protection of nature'' of [[16 April]] [[2004]]: |
'''[[Protected area]]s of [[Poland]]''' include the following types, as defined by the ''Act on protection of nature'' of [[16 April]] [[2004]]: |
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Revision as of 05:34, 15 July 2009
Protected areas of Poland include the following types, as defined by the Act on protection of nature of 16 April 2004:
- 23 National Parks (see list of National Parks of Poland)
- 121 Landscape Parks (see list of Landscape Parks of Poland)
- over 1300 nature reserves
- 450 protected landscape areas (obszary chronionego krajobrazu)
- about 500 Natura 2000 sites
- geological "documentary sites" (stanowiska dokumentacyjne)
- over 6,000 "ecological sites" (użytki ekologiczne)
- "nature and landscape complexes" (zespoły przyrodniczo-krajobrazowe)
- about 33,000 natural monuments (mainly trees, also some caves etc.)
Poland also has:
- 9 UNESCO-designated biosphere reserves (see list of biosphere reserves in Poland)
- 13 UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites (see list of World Heritage Sites in Poland)
- 13 Ramsar wetland sites (see list)