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The Na Špičáku Cave

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autorka: Evelyna Vozábalová

The Na Špičáku Cave

The Na Špičáku Cave is one of the most famous underground karst phenomena of the Jeseníky Karst and one of its two show caves.

Nature Conservation 4/2009 31. 8. 2009 On Nature in the Czech Republic Print article in pdf

The Jeseníky Mts. Protected Landscape Area

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authors: Taťana Schmidtová, Ladislav Hajný, Jan Halfar, Jindřich  Chlapek

The Jeseníky Mts. Protected Landscape Area

The Jeseníky Mts. Protected Landscape Area was declared on June 19, 1969, covering 740 km2. The PLA is among the regions with highest proportion of forests within the Czech Republic.

Nature Conservation 3/2009 30. 6. 2009 On Nature in the Czech Republic Print article in pdf

Prague Natural Parks Are a Quarter of a Century Old

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author: Jan Moravec

Prague Natural Parks Are a Quarter of a Century Old

Under Act No. 114/1992 Gazette on the Protection of Nature and the Landscape, as amended later, Natural Parks (NrPs) are esta­blished...

Nature Conservation 2/2009 21. 4. 2009 On Nature in the Czech Republic Print article in pdf

The Křivoklát Protected Landscape Area

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author: Petr Hůla

The Křivoklát Protected Landscape Area

The Křivoklát Region was declared as a Protected Landscape Area...

Nature Conservation 1/2009 20. 2. 2009 On Nature in the Czech Republic Print article in pdf

The Šumava/Bohemian Forest National Park

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autorka: Zdenka Křenová

The Šumava/Bohemian Forest National Park

The Šumava/Bohemian Forest National Park is the largest national park in the Czech Republic.

Nature Conservation 6/2008 16. 12. 2008 On Nature in the Czech Republic

The Libický luh Floodplain National Nature Reserve

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authors: Irena  Formanová, Miroslav  Dort, Luboš  Beran

The Libický luh Floodplain National Nature Reserve

The Libický luh Floodplain is located at an altitude of approx. 190 m a. s. l., at the confluence of the Elbe and Vltava Rivers and it is the most extensive floodplain forest in Bohemia.

Nature Conservation 5/2008 21. 10. 2008 On Nature in the Czech Republic

A Valuable Landscape of the Moravian Karst

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author: Leoš Štefka

A Valuable Landscape of the Moravian Karst

From a point of view of nature conservation, in the Czech Republic State Nature Conservancy authorities guarantee and have responsibility for both the above surface and karst underground space.

Nature Conservation 4/2008 19. 8. 2008 On Nature in the Czech Republic

The Javoříčko Caves

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author: Stanislav Vybíral

The Javoříčko Caves

The Javoříčko Karst is a part of the Drahanská vrchovina Highlands in north-eastern Moravia, drained by the Špraněk and Javoříčka Brooks.

Nature Conservation 4/2008 19. 8. 2008 On Nature in the Czech Republic

The Jizera Mountains Protected Landscape Area

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author: Jiří Hušek

The Jizera Mountains Protected Landscape Area

The Jizera Mountains Protected Landscape Area was declared in the northernmost mountain range of the Czech Republic in 1968, covering approx. 368 km2.

Nature Conservation 3/2008 24. 6. 2008 On Nature in the Czech Republic

The Podyjí/Thaya River Basin National Park

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authors: Tomáš Rothröckl, Martin Škorpík

The Podyjí/Thaya River Basin National Park

The Podyjí/Thaya River National Park was established in 1991 and it covers approx. 63 km2.

Nature Conservation 2/2008 22. 4. 2008 On Nature in the Czech Republic