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Puszcza Bia這wieska, whose fauna consists of almost 11 thousand species, is famous first of all for its renewed herb of the biggest European mammals – aurochs (bison bonasus)...

Today the aurochs are a symbol and emblematic animal of the park. They are also one of the main attractions for tourists in the forest.

These mammals used to inhabit almost all Europe many centuries ago. At the beginning of the previous century, their number considerably dropped, and the last aurochs were killed there in 1919. A fight to reproduce it started at that moment. At first, it was at the initiative of Jan Sztolcman, Professor, that there was founded the International Aurochs Protection Society in 1923. One year later it was counted that merely 54 animals of that typed survived in the world. The first one was transported to Bia這wie瘸 in autumn in 1929 and it was placed in a special paddock. The herd increased up to 16 animals till the breakout of the Second World War.

The process of the reproduction of aurochs was continued after the war and two first animals were set at liberty in 1952. Five years later, there was registered the first birth of the aurochs at large. Since that time the herd in Bia這wie瘸 had increased to over 250 animals. If we add ca. 300 animals living in the Belarusian side of the forest, it makes the herd the biggest concentration of these animals in the world.

Groups of aurochs can be encountered today all over the forest. The biggest ones are formed in winter (even up to 100 animals), when they are fed in specially set feeders. In spring the biggest herds usually split into several groups a’ 20 animals in each one. Calves are born usually in May and June. The heat period is usually at the end of the summer, when the males join the herds and they frequently start to fight for females. Young males of more or less 4 years of age separate from the herd and establish new groups of 2-6 animals. Herds of aurochs wander usually in the radius of 10 km. No mixed herds are practically encountered outside the forest. Aurochs are animals of huge dimensions. An adult one achieves the weight to one tone. Its height is frequently more than 180cm, and its length is 280 cm. Running aurochs can reach the speed of up to 60 km/h. There were also seen aurochs jumping over 2-metre-high fences.

Other big mammals living in the forest apart from aurochs include: deers (Alcees alces), boars (Sus scrofa), and stags (Cereus elaphus), rarely wolves (Canis lupus) and lynxes (Felis lynx).

Puszcza Bia這wieska is also a paradise for ornitologists. Nests are built there by 120 species of birds from 228 types that were registered there. A special attention should be put to predators, e.g., lesser spotted eagle (Aquila pomarina), golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), or short-toed eagle (Circaetus gallicus). There are also 8 species of owls, e.g., eagle owl (Bubo bubo), short-eared owl (Asio flammeus), or pygmy owl (Glaucidium passerinum). There were also seen the very rare great grey owl (Strix nebulosa). Species of birds characteristic for primaveal areas, including marshes or peat-areas, are also quite numerous in the forest. There are, e.g., a crane (Grus grus), black stork (Ciconia nigra), aquatic warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola), black grouse (Lyrarus tetrix), nutcracker (Nucifraga caruocacactes), rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus), and many others.

 

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