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Grzegorz Miśtal and Paweł Królikowski will start their journey to find places where the words "water is a condition of life" sound very important.
In the eleventh episode of the "Surviven world" series TVP1 titled "Life is thriving in wetlands", in the Kaliska Forest District, Grzegorz Miśtal and Paweł Królikowski meet with a man who recreated an old system of canals and valves built in the 19th century and buried after World War II by local farmers who were afraid of flooding their arable fields . The result of backfilling the channels was lowering the level of groundwater, and thus - creating a water desert in this area. Her entire nature became her victim. After reconstructing the canals, several lakes were restored, and the nature, dormant by the lack of water, revived.
When in Tuchola Forests it fights to keep water in the forest, in the mountains, when rapid spring thaw comes, it can become a deadly threat. How to master the mountain rivulets so that they do not cause flooding in the lowlands? Grzegorz Miśtal and Paweł Królikowski will know this in the vicinity of Wałbrzych.
In turn, during a journey through Masuria, Paweł Królikowski will discover what peat is and why these habitats die at an alarming rate. While swimming on the Krutynia River and admiring the Floating Islands in the reserve, Zakręt will also learn how to save these natural habitats.
- The most valuable wetlands are natural, forest water reservoirs - peat bogs - reminds Anna Malinowska- spokesman for the State Forests.