Puszcza Kurpiowska


Puszcza Kurpiowska or Kurpiowska Forest, is the collective name of Poland's two wilderness areas: Puszcza Biała and Puszcza Zielona, located in the central basin of Narew and Kurpiowska Plain. It is bound by the rivers: Pisa, Narew and Orzyc. The north-end reaches the former border with East Prussia.
flowing through Puszcza Kurpiowska
In the 16th century the Kurpiowska Forest was called Zagajnica, adding to its definition the counties of Łomża, Ostrołęka and Przasnysz, in which parts of the forest were located.
In the 18th century the term Kurpiowska Forest was extended to include the Green Forest and White Forest which belonged to the Bishops of Płock. Kurpiowska Forest gradually began to be identified with Puszcza Zielona.
In the late 20th century, forested areas accounted for approximately 33% of the Kurpiowska Forest. Most of forest areas include pine, with sparse alder, spruce, oak and birch. The old-growth areas of spruce, pine and alder are protected.

Reserves within the Forest