4.444.002-04 is part of the Roztocze national park in eastern Poland. It covers an area of over 700 square kilometers and is home to a variety of species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects. The park contains various habitats such as deciduous and mixed forests, meadows, oak-hornbeam forests, and flood plains. Among the most characteristic animal species, there are the European bison, deer, wildcat and the larks. The four rivers that cross the area create a beautiful landscape with many fascinating and unique geomorphological features, and the beautiful flora, provided by the high biodiversity of the park, includes many protected species. Courting couples of cranes can be seen in spring, as well as over 100 species of birds during their migration periods. It provides a unique opportunity for nature observation and has been awarded as an Important Bird Area. In addition, this park contains archaeological sites, with many works from Prehistory and of historical interest, bringing to visitors a unique experience with understanding of the human history in the area.