Vânători Neamţ Nature Park, from Neamț County
Vânători-Neamţ Nature Park
Stretching on a surface of 30,818 hectares, of which 26,300-hectare forestry fund, the park encompasses remarkable cultural and historical values partly highlighted on our way. Three natural reserves, shrouded in legend and natural charm, welcome the visitors: “Codrii de aramă” (common oaks), “Pădurea de Argint” (white birches), and “Dumbrava” Oak Reserve, which contains secular oaks, between 150 and 200 years old, the only oaks grown in Romania at an altitude of 450 m.
“Dragoş Vodă” Bisons and Carpathian Fauna Reserve
Once an iconic component of the Carpathian wildlife, the bison is the largest land mammal in Europe and after having left this habitat as early as 1800, three of them were brought back to this land in 1970, two years after the reserve was set up. Currently, thirty-one bisons live here – males and females – twenty-five of which being integrated in a wild-like breeding programme. The reserve also contains all kind of species of Carpathian fauna, as well as an equally representative plant life.
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