400 trees saved in Podlasie
The Podlaska Regional Directorate for Environmental Protection announces the cancellation of a planned tree felling for a bike path project, saving over 400 trees.
In an important environmental decision, the Podlaska Regional Directorate for Environmental Protection has halted plans to cut down more than 400 trees for a proposed bike path linking Supraśl and Krynki along the provincial road 676. Originally, there were intentions to remove numerous linden and maple trees, which would have had significant ecological impacts. The project has sparked concern primarily due to its proximity to the natural habitats of European bison, an important species in the region, making the area popular among wildlife photographers.
The bike path project, deemed a priority investment by the Podlaskie Regional Assembly, faced scrutiny from environmental groups and local community members who argued against the destruction of over four hundred trees that provide vital ecological benefits. The project's investor, responding to the concerns raised, has agreed to revise the design to ensure the preservation of these natural habitats. This decision reflects a growing awareness and commitment to environmental conservation within local governance in Poland.
The revisions to the project will likely allow for continued support for local wildlife while enhancing recreational infrastructure, reflecting a balance between development and conservation. As a result, the planned bike path will proceed without compromising the ecological integrity of the surrounding area, potentially serving as a model for future projects in the region that prioritize both environmental and community needs.