Swamp forests

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Published 2022-10-07
The temperate climate forest areas dependent on high soil moisture and periodic flooding with water are exceptionally rich in nature. People rarely reach deep into such swamp forests and have the opportunity to see up close, for example, the animals that inhabit them. The cinematic photos show what is inaccessible and unique in these habitats.

Directors: Tomasz Ogrodowczyk, Michał Ogrodowczyk, Sławomir Skupiński
Screenplay and commentary: Sławomir Skupiński, Michał Ogrodowczyk
Year of production: 2016
Producer: Forest Film Studio, Polish State Forests
Time: 47:42

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All Comments (21)
  • @dio8636
    I am an ecology student, and videos like this really help put things in perspective. I sometimes even use these videos to catch up with classes and use them for self study, because they contain just as much useful information! I really appreciate you naming all the species and all the very specific details, like the temperatures these plants can withstand, and the history of Poland's laws. Not many documentaries go into that level of detail. Very interesting! Thank you!
  • @Adolphin1
    Awesome doc. Watching from Scotland, I never knew Poland was so beautiful!
  • The whole idea of state forests is so positive. Presumably legal and practical protections go along with this? Underpinning it all you imagine is an enthusiasm among the Polish populace to support and promote this idea, hopefully ensuring that current and future generations can benefit from these special places. Even if just by knowing they exist there is hope for the future of the environment and all the living things in it. Bravo, Poland!
  • @entguarde
    As someone who lives close to a swamp forest, I cannot praise this enough. Swamp forests like the one I live next to are so rich in wildlife it’s unbelievable. It’s not a Polish swamp forest (it’s american) but it’s still special
  • @LauraChapin-oz9ec
    Beautiful footage. I especially appreciate the naming of the trees and plants.
  • @thebackyard7661
    as a dutch person i can say wholeheartedly that i love swamps, there is nothing better than standing on a supposed island, only for it to vibrate like a waterbed whenever you take a step!
  • @hanshandkante5055
    I can not praise this channel enough. The footage is on the same level as BBC or Discovery Channel stuff with all this amazing animal footage. Even when i already watched the video i still let it run in the background as a visual when i am listening to music. Polands nature is extraordinary and the way this is filmed is so relaxing with this slow camera drives. I love every second of it. Quality wise this is definitely one of the best nature channels i ever came across.
  • @Hydrosized
    I live on the edge of a flooded forest in Canada and I feel very fortunate to be there. Every day can show something new.
  • @Annafyz
    before i read that was Poland, by the look of the preview and the mane i thouhgt, oh, it's definitely Belarus. My mother grew up in a village surrounded by swmps and forests, i've been there as a child, i can recognize that nature anywhere
  • @edieputu
    This fantastic Video of forest should have 100 millions viewers ❤❤❤
  • @ewadronzek423
    Piękno i bogactwo tych lasów zachwyca. Dziękuję 🌷
  • @wellofinfinity
    Im irish living in India to see such similar ecological beauty brings me such joy 😊
  • @juliew393
    Thank you. Wow, Polands' forests are beautiful and I admire their desire to protect all these different species. Bravo!
  • @909rasa
    I absolutely love swamps! They're so beautiful 💚 And some shots you captured are insanely good!
  • @ralfgroh2719
    What a beautiful presentation. Especially the owls!!