In addition to strict nature protection, which consists in leaving natural habitats to spontaneous development, creating a suitable environment mostly for species sensitive to human activity, the specific management of habitats co-created or completely created by human activity, in some cases with an extraordinary number of species, is also important for preserving the biological diversity of Central Europe. whose survival may be largely dependent on management retention. And finally, we also have degraded habitats that, in order to be attractive to rare and endangered species, need to be "restored" or "restored", either by spontaneous action of natural processes or by targeted human measures.

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