Earth's oldest living organisms survive in Europe's last wild forest

Earth's oldest living organisms survive in Europe's last wild forest

Published on Sep 26
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<p>It’s a sacred sanctuary for bisons, wolves and countless birds. The Białowieża Forest is the last untouched forest in Europe. Not a single tree has ever been cut down there. Located between Poland and Belarus, it fascinates scientists and nature lovers alike. Our France 2 colleagues report.</p>
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