najdziksza puszcza w Polsce: odkryj ją, zanim zniknie

In the second episode of our summer travel series, we head to the Przemyśl Foothills – one of the richest natural sites in Poland. The preserved fragments of the relict Carpathian Forest here are a natural paradise, home to wildcats, bears, lynxes, and wolves. So why has this unique area been unable to receive the protection it deserves for decades? We discuss the behind-the-scenes of this systemic paralysis and take you on a journey to a place few have heard of, yet everyone is captivated. The wildest corner of Poland under the microscope: we discuss the incredible biodiversity of this area, ancient trees reminiscent of bygone eras, and how to organize a sightseeing trip in a place where, in some places, it's easier to spot a wolf than another human. Why hasn't a national park been established in Poland for 25 years? We discuss the so-called "local government veto" and how local politics can effectively block the protection of Poland's most precious natural treasures. * Mrs. Stanisława and the amazing museum in Rybotycze: But let's not get too serious, Maciek recounts his wonderful visit to Rybotycze. Meet Mrs. Stanisława, a local enthusiast who single-handedly created and runs an extraordinary museum, saving the turbulent and complex history of her village from oblivion! We invite you to listen! If you're planning a trip to the planned Turnicki National Park, start with this map; it's very helpful! https://dzikiekarpaty.org/wp-content/... Sources: History of the efforts to establish Turnicki National Park - Natural Heritage Foundation Projected Turnicki National Park The State of Natural Values ​​- 35 Years Since the First National Park Project in the Carpathian Foothills - Natural Heritage Foundation, WWF Poland How to Resolve the Dispute over Turnicki National Park - WWF Poland Bloody Business in Polish Forests. Foreign-Exchange Hunters Pay PLN 4,500 for a Deer - Business Insider National Parks - It's Profitable - Greenpeace Poland The Polish Forest Republic, or How the State Forests Became a State Within a State - Marek Józefiak Experts: The Impasse in Creating National Parks Can Be Broken - Client Earth