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Major part of the river flows through Białowieża Forest.
This grass grows in the Białowieża Forest and elsewhere.
The brothers flee to the Białowieża Forest, vowing to avenge their parents.
A transport of bears from Soviet Union comes to Białowieża Forest.
It can also be found in Białowieża Forest (northeastern Poland), and southern Spain.
In 1923 he became a scientific manager of the forest reserves in the Białowieża Forest.
Białowieża Forest in Poland and Belarus is home to 800 wild wisent.
Białowieża Forest is the only remaining part of the immense forest which once spread across the European Plain.
Popular destinations include northeast Poland's Mazury lake district and Białowieża Forest.
The town is also notable for its proximity to the Białowieża Forest, the biggest primaeval forest in Europe.
Today, what remains of the Białowieża Forest constitutes the last largely intact primeval forest in Europe.
Białowieża Forest is an ancient woodland that straddles the border between two countries, Belarus and Poland.
The entire area of northeastern Europe was originally covered by ancient woodland similar to that of the Białowieża Forest.
Some other German-trained Belarusian nationalist units also slipped through the Białowieża Forest in 1945.
Other Belarusian units slipped through Białowieża Forest and full scale guerilla war erupted in 1945.
In 1936 Vetulani opened a Konik reserve in the Białowieża Forest.
Białowieża Forest (Poland/Belarus border) aside, there is no major part of the European continent that appears as it would've prior to human settlement.
In the Białowieża Forest, wolves primarily feed on red deer; 75% of red deer mortality there was attributed to wolf predation.
The Polish part of the Białowieża Forest biosphere reserve (also a World Heritage Site) is in Podlaskie.
Upon the ponds there is an obelisk for the memory of hunting in 1752 when king Augustus III hunted in Białowieża forests.
During World War I, occupying German troops killed 600 of the European bison in the Białowieża Forest for sport, meat, hides, and horns.
At present in Poland, populations are recorded in the Biebrza river valley, Kampinos, and in Białowieża Forest.
One of the last (and largest) remnants of this primeval forest is Białowieża Forest, which straddles the border between Belarus and Poland.
European bison in the Białowieża Forest in Poland have traditionally been fed hay in the winter for centuries, and vast herds may gather around this diet supplement.