Member profile: Kampinoski Park Narodowy (Kampinos National Park)

Address/location

Izabelin
Poland

General information

Organization type: 
GO
Number of staff members: 
150-200
Overview: 

The main role of Kampinos National Park is the protection of the highly diverse ecosystems of Kampinos Forest, including the best preserved complex of inland dunes in Europe. Kampinos National Park also represents one of the most important refuges for Poland's fauna and flora. A further task of the Park is to protect the historical and cultural heritage within its boundaries.

Extended information

Geographical coverage: 
Regional
Area of land managed [km²]: 
385
Number of Natura 2000 sites managed: 
1
Main priority species: 

1337 Beaver
1361 Lynx
A031 White stork
A030 Black stork
A122 Corncrake
A238 Middle spotted woodpecke
A127 Crane
A246 Woodlark
A072 Honey buzzard
1188 Fire-bellied toad

Main priority habitats: 

7230 Alkaline fens
6510 Lowland hay meadows
91E0 Alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior
9170 Galio-carpinetum oak hornbeam forests
6410 Molinia meadows an calcareous, peaty or clayey-silt-laden soil
2330 Inland dunes with open Corynephorus and Agrostis grasslands
4030 European dry heaths
7140 Transition mires and quacking bogs
6120 Xeric and calcareous grasslands
91T0 Central European lichen Scots pine forests

Eurosite specific

Member since: 
01/1997

Personal contact information

Fullname: 
Jan Danyłow
Telephone number: 
+48 22 722 60 01