National Park
1. Roztocze National Park T18.003-18 is part of the T18 Roztocze Landscape Park located in Lublin Voivodeship, in southeastern Poland. It is one of the largest landscapes of this kind in the region and stretches over an area of 138 km2. The T18.003-18 is characterized by three distinct parts: the first is a lowland forest consisting of oak and pine trees; the second is an undulating plain with meadow glades, wide riversides and gallery forests; the third is a hilly terrain of small ravines and limestone outcrops.
2. The Roztocze National Park T18.003-18 is home to various species of flora and fauna. The mix of trees in the lowland forest includes oak and black alder, as well as wetland shrubs and herbs. Animals like wild boar, roe deer, as well as foxes, badgers and hares can be found here. Bird species, such as white stork, black kite, and Saker falcon are seen in the park, while endangered species like the European otter and pond turtle have also been spotted. Additionally, the park is home to several rare plant species such as the yellow gentian and the marsh orchid.