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A Honey Buzzard in an enclosure in the Bayerischer Wald NP, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
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A Honey Buzzard in an enclosure in the Bayerischer Wald NP, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren

  • A lynx in the Bayerisher Wald enclosure, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A Wolf in the Bayerisher Wald enclosure, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A Wild Cat in the Bayerisher Wald enclosure, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Otter in the Bayerisher Wald enclosure, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Moose in the Bayerisher Wald enclosure, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Eurasian Eagle-owl in the Bayerisher Wald enclosure, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Spruce trees in the Bayerischer Wald dead from a bark beetle outbreak. But new trees are sprouting up everywhere. Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Blueberries, mosses and lichens in the Bayerischer Wald NP, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A creek in the Bayerischer Wald NP, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A young spruce germinating on a dead one in the Bayerischer Wald NP, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • The importance of dead trees is very obvious here. Young seedlings are more or less only germinating on dead wood. Bayerischer Wald NP, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A Hazel Grouse in an enclosure in the Bayerischer Wald NP, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A Honey Buzzard in an enclosure in the Bayerischer Wald NP, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A lynx in an enclosure in the Bayerischer Wald NP, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Fungus growing in the moss on a dead tree trunk in Carpathia’s project area. One single dead tree lying on the ground means so much life for other organisms. Sinca Noua, Romania. © Daniel Rosengren
  • The forest in the Carpathia project area, supported by FZS. Romania. © Daniel Rosengren
  • The roots of a beech tree in the forest in the Carpathia project area, supported by FZS. Romania. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A beech forest in Hessen, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A beech forest in Hessen, Germany. © Daniel Rosengren
  • European goldfiches survive largely by eatingseeds from thistles in the wintertime. Bialowiezsa Forest, Belarus. © Daniel Rosengren
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