Arbor Day in Poland, observed on October 10, focuses on the conservation of the country's forests, which cover about 30% of its land area. The day highlights the importance of tree planting and reducing forest extraction, although it is not widely celebrated. Polish conservation organizations, along with the government, engage in efforts to promote forest conservation, often organizing tree planting campaigns on various relevant dates. Notable locations such as Białowieża Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Lower Silesian Wilderness, Poland's largest continuous forest, emphasize the country's rich natural heritage. Schoolchildren and forestry university students frequently participate in these conservation activities.
October 10: Arbor Day (Poland)
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