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90 Years of Nature Protection in Poland: From History to Modern Challenges

The Sejm of the Republic of Poland commemorates the 90th anniversary of the first nature protection law in Poland, highlighting the long tradition of caring for nature in our country. The resolution recalls historical actions to protect species and areas, points to current forms of nature protection and challenges related to the climate crisis, calling on citizens to continue these efforts for the good of future generations.
Key points
Poland has over a 1000-year tradition of nature protection, dating back to the times of Bolesław Chrobry and Kazimierz Wielki.
The first nature protection law was enacted 90 years ago, in 1934, initiating comprehensive actions.
Currently, there are nine forms of nature protection in Poland, including national parks and reserves, as well as species protection for plants and animals.
Nature protection is a patriotic duty and a necessity in the face of climate change, important for the lives of all of us and future generations.
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2024-03-20
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_234
Process start date: 2024-03-06
Voting date: 2024-03-20
Meeting no: 8
Voting no: 17