This Natura 2000 Special Protection Area in Lublin Voivodeship is a vital habitat network dedicated to protecting rare and endangered bird species and diverse ecosystems, offering unique opportunities for nature observation and outdoor exploration.
The Natura 2000 Special Protection Area (SPA) in Lublin Voivodeship encompasses a mosaic of forested landscapes, wetlands, rivers, and agricultural fields that form critical habitats for a variety of protected and migratory bird species. Located in eastern Poland, this SPA is part of the European Union's Natura 2000 ecological network, aiming to safeguard biodiversity through sustainable land use and conservation measures. The region's diverse habitats include mixed and deciduous forests, floodplain meadows, and oxbow lakes associated with the Wieprz and Bug Rivers, which support species like the white stork, black stork, lesser spotted eagle, and aquatic warblers. The area benefits from its largely unspoiled environment and traditional low-intensity farming practices that maintain habitat heterogeneity. Visitors are drawn to the SPA for excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially during spring and autumn migrations, as well as for hiking, kayaking on local rivers, and cycling through scenic rural landscapes. While formal visitor infrastructures are limited, the natural tranquility and rich wildlife appeal to eco-tourists and researchers alike. The region is also dotted with small villages where cultural heritage intertwines with nature conservation efforts. Protection measures under Natura 2000 promote the coexistence of human activities and wildlife preservation, ensuring the long-term sustainability of the habitats and species for which the SPA was designated.
Prime birdwatching sites featuring white and black stork colonies
Wetland habitats along the Wieprz and Bug Rivers rich in biodiversity
Traditional rural landscapes maintaining sustainable agriculture
Remote forested areas with rare species like lesser spotted eagle
Seasonally flooded meadows supporting diverse wetland birds and amphibians.
Mosaic of mixed forests offering habitat to rare raptors and woodland birds.
Low-intensity farming preserves habitat diversity critical for bird breeding.