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Forest Management

Forest economy of the State Forests is executed in accordance with forest management plans prepared for Forest District Inspectorates every 10 years. Forest Management Plan is executed in accordance with instructions published by the State Forests.

Drawing up of Forest Management Plan is preceded by detailed stocktaking of forest resources and assessment of their condition.

Forest management plan includes:

  • tasks connected with acquiring of timber, forestation and restocking, maintenance and protection of forests, hunting and creating of forest infrastructure (buildings, roads),
  • description of forests and lands designed for forestation,
  • analysis of forest economy executed in the previous period,
  • wildlife conservation programme.

Forest Management Plan is executed in accordance with instructions published by the State Forests.
Current Forest Management Plan applicable for Szprotawa Forest District is valid for the period from 01.01.2011 to 31.12.2020 and can be found in Public Information Bulletin.


Szprotawa Forest District is divided by a number of watersheds. The Forest District has a large network of drainage ditches (about 300 km), 290 culverts, 59 water gates, 1 permanent overfall located on a water body (areas of protected ecology with area of over 38.65 ha), 2 stone sills, 15 permanent sills (gabion baskets filled with stones), 2 fishing ponds (leased) and 17 small retention water bodies.

Small water retention. By Jerzy Wilanowski
 


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Pierwsze oznaki wiosny

Pierwsze oznaki wiosny

Wiosna zbliża się wielkimi krokami, o czym świadczą przebiśniegi napotkane w Leśnictwie Leszno Górne i kwitnący wawrzynek wilczełyko w Leśnictwie Krzywczyce.

Choć do do kalendarzowego pierwszego dnia wiosny został jeszcze niemal miesiąc, to już teraz można zaobserwować jej pierwsze oznaki.

Przedwiośnie to piękny okres, w którym natura budzi się do życia po zimie. Dlatego zapraszamy wszystkich do odwiedzania naszych lasów i obserwacji tego niesamowitego procesu.

Przebiśniegi. Fot. Sebastian Zapolski