Sweden's Söderåsen National Park becomes one of northern Europe's largest protected forests
Söderåsen National Park in southern Sweden now spans over 1,600 hectares of broadleaf forest, making it one of northern Europe's largest protected woodland areas. The plateau was historically used as grazed heathland and suffered significant ecological damage due to intensive livestock grazing during the 18th and 19th centuries. Over time, the land has undergone remarkable natural regeneration, transforming into a thriving forest ecosystem. The park stands as a testament to the power of ecological restoration, preserving a landscape shaped by both nature and centuries of human activity.
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