
Tomasz Ginszt- PhD
- Professor (Assistant) at Bialystok University of Technology
Tomasz Ginszt
- PhD
- Professor (Assistant) at Bialystok University of Technology
Butterfly monitoring in the Białowieża Forest
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Introduction
Forestry
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
Additional affiliations
April 2024 - present
Hajnówka Forest District
Position
- Manager of forest district
Education
June 2008 - January 2011
September 1999 - June 2004
Publications
Publications (6)
Białowieża Forest is an extremely valuable and diverse area in which two approaches to nature conservation are used. On the one hand is passive conservation, a conservative approach whose purpose is to protect natural processes by reducing human intervention. On the other is active conservation, which aims to take steps to protect nature, including...
North−eastern Poland is an area of high natural values, including a well−preserved, varied and rich biota of lichens. It is a kind of refuge for many lichen species. Lichens are much more frequent and more abundant here than in other regions of the country. The Białowieża Forest is distinguished by the presence of the best−preserved natural habitat...
The aim of this study was to present the results of the research on butterflies in the Berezowo, Olszanka Myśliszcze, Przewłoka and Podcerkwa faunistic reserves as well as in the Lasy Naturalne Puszczy Białowieskiej forest reserve. Even though there has been a lot of publication in relation to butterflies in the Białowieża Forest, there is no actua...
The Białowieża Forest District is one of the three forest districts managing the Białowieża Primeval Forest. With an area of 12,586 ha, this district accounts for approximately 20% of the entire Polish area of the Białowieża Primeval Forest. The forest district also includes many forms of nature protection that appear in Polish legislation, includi...
The article deals with the problem of the active conservation of butterflies in the faunistic nature reserves of Białowieża Forest. Białowieża Forest is an extremely valuable and diverse area in which two approaches to nature conservation are used. The first one is passive conservation, a conservative approach whose purpose is to protect natural pr...