Forests of Poland

Dominant tree species in Poland is Scots pine - Pinus sylvestris with 58% share.
Perkuć Reserve in Puszcza Augustowska
Puszcza Biała (The White Forest) of Masovia
Polish part of Wkrzańska Heath near Szczecin and neighboring county town, Police

Forests cover an estimated 38.5% of Poland's territory, and are mostly owned by the state. And are increasing at a fast rate by 2035 Polands forest percentage will be 42-46%. Western and northern parts of Poland as well as the Carpathian Mountains in the extreme south, are much more forested than eastern and central provinces.[1] The most forested administrative districts of the country are: Lubusz Voivodeship (60,2%), Subcarpathian Voivodeship (58,2%), and Pomeranian Voivodeship (50,1%).[1] The least forested are: Łódź Voivodeship (36%), Masovian Voivodeship (34,6%), and Lublin Voivodeship (32,8%).[1]

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