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Forest Protection

Knowledge of natural processes occurring in the environment and controlling the condition of the forest enable foresters to diagnose any hazards that can have negative impact on the forest in advance. Every year efforts are made to protect sustainability of the forest and improve its natural resistance to harmful factors.

Biotic damage is caused by appearance of insects that feed on leaves or weakened trees on a large scale.
Large Pine Weevil is a common crop pest. The species does not pose great hazard but classic traps are distributed for control from time to time.

Secondary pests found in Szprotawa Forest District are: Steelblue Jewel Beetle (hazard is verified with the use of trap trees), Agrilus biguttatus or European spruce bark beetle.

Other biotic factors also include pathogen fungi causing damage in forest crops and young tree stands. They include mainly Armillaria fungi and Heterobasidion annonsum.

Hedgehog Mushroom grows on trees – protected species. By Jerzy Wilanowski

To prevent damage caused by wild animals foresters employ a wide range of protective methods – fencing, shields and repellents.

Szprotawa Forest District has been qualified for 1st level of fire hazard. Sadly foresters still encounter cases of mindless behaviour such as burning of grass or even intentional forest arson.

Forest District has its own "Emergency procedure for forest fires" updated every year. The document includes procedures applicable for Inspectorate staff to be followed in case of fire and determines methods of cooperation with units of the State Fire Service.

Forest District has its own Emergency procedure for forest fires.Copyright: Szprotawa Forest District Inspectorate.

Educational activities focused on the local youth include meetings and competitions on rules of fire protection in forests.

Litter dumped in forests is another serious problem. Foresters also report individual cases of poaching and theft of timber for fuel.
 


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Jesienna wizyta

Jesienna wizyta

Pomimo jesiennej pogody, praca w lesie trwa. Uczniowie klas Ia i IId Szkoły Podstawowej nr. 1 im. Janusza Korczaka w Szprotawie mieli okazję poznać nieco pracę leśnika.

Pierwszym punktem programu była wizyta u najstarszego drzewa na terenie Nadleśnictwa – Dęba Chrobrego rosnącego w Piotrowicach. Tam uczniowie mogli usłyszeć historię tego sędziwego pomnika przyrody.

Następnie z Piotrowic udaliśmy się na Szkółkę Leśną w Krzywczycach. Podczas spaceru Ia i IId dowiedziała się skąd się biorą młode drzewka w lesie i jaka jest w tym rola leśnika.

Jakie to drzewo ? Niełatwo zgadnąć.

Po wizycie na szkółce, poszliśmy z młodzieżą na tegoroczną uprawę, aby pokazać różnice między szkółką a lasem.

Po nauce, czas na przyjemności –  pieczona kiełbaska smakowała każdemu.