Belovezhskaya Pushcha is last part of ancient
forests of Europe. It is situated at the border between Poland and
Belarus. The area of Belarussian part of Pushcha is 101 603 hectares.
The average age of forests of Belovezhskaya Pushcha makes more than
100 years, and of its separate parts is 250-350 years. More than
one thousand of 300-600 years old trees-giants are recorded here.
The plant kingdom of this unique territory numbers more than 2 thousands
of species, the animal world makes more than 11 thousands of species.
Living creatures, which have disappeared on the most part of Europe,
are kept here: according to not full data, 65 species of higher
plants, 4 species of mosses, 16 - lichens, 7 - mushrooms, 11 - mammals,
52 - birds, 2 - reptiles, 1 - amphibian, 8 species of fish, and
38 - insects are included in the Red Book of Belarus. Among them
there are species of special value: bison, lynx, badger, otter,
shorttoed eagle, black stork, grey crane, eagle owl, great grey
owl, three-toed woodpecker, aquatic warbler, silver fir, durmast
and many others. The biggest in the world population of bison that
numbers 250-300 heads lives in Pushcha. Belovezhskaya Pushcha is
protected since the end of XIV - the beginning
of XV century. In 1939, in its Belarussian part on its territory
the reserve was organized and names after the territory. In 1957
Pushcha was transformed into a state protected game ground, and
in 1991 - into the national park. In 1992 Belovezhskaya Pushcha
was included by UNESCO in the List of the World Heritage of Mankind.
In 1993 the status of biosphere reserve is given to the
national park, and in 1997 it was awarded with the Diploma of the
European Council.
In 1994 Belovezhskaya Pushcha was passed to the administrative
department of the President of Belarus. New managers had no relation
either to reserves, or to nature conservation. Forest for them -
even like Belovezhskaya Pushcha - was valuable mainly in economical
respect. The activity of the national park had intensively been
turned into commercial. New managers tried to gain profit in different
ways: breed cattle, enlarged the agricultural lands, increased the
number of commercial hunting, and have organized gathering of birch
sap, mushrooms, berries, and medicinal herbs in the industrial scales.
But the decisive step in destruction of the National Park has become
building of large timber processing workshop in the centre of the
reserve - Kamenuki village in 1998. Its amounts of processing considerably
exceeded calculated wood resource base of Pushcha. Highly productive
power-saw bench was bought in Germany. Total cost of the new
sawmill complex was more than $1,5 millions. Forests of Belovezhskaya
Pushcha had been keeping its primeval structure thanks to efforts
of many generations of Pushcha inhabitants and
employees of the reserve. Ancient forest ecosystems determine the
value of Belovezhskaya Pushcha. To keep these forests in their old-growth
condition it is possible only limiting volumes of logging and observing
the rules of the science of wildlife conservation. Until recently
the unwritten principle prevailed here: "Not to cut any living
tree!" In case if a tree has even one branch still alive, chance
was given to it... because such trees are the habitat of many rare
and unique species of living organisms. The dried up trees - giants
weren't cut for preservation of uniqueness of primeval forest of
Belovezhskaya Pushcha. Now all that is a thing of past. The sawmill
is in its full operation. The new management expands in the Primeval
Forest huge economical activity covered up by environmental problems
of Belovezhskaya Pushcha. This activity doesn't solve these problems,
but aggravates them. For mere half of last year in Belovezhskaya
Pushcha more than 100 000 cubic metres of valuable wood were cut
down. In fact it is 300 hectares of forest! Unique Belovezhskaya
Pushcha, its dream forest step-by-step is turned into usual timber
facility. Belovezhskaya Pushcha Primeval Forest is inevitably changed...
It loses the natural uniqueness and originality, and becomes an
ordinary "afforested territory". Natural young generation
of Pushcha forest is cruelly destroyed during intensive logging
and skidding of wood. Man-made plantings change the natural forest,
including those of origin not from Pushcha.
Belarussian community for several years tries to convince the authorities
to stop destruction of the European relic and to stop process of
degradation of the Primeval Forest. The problem of development and
acceptance of the Regulations about the National park "Belovezhskaya
Pushcha " repeatedly put on the agenda. There is no such a
legal act in legislation of Belarus for 11 years. The administration
of park actually has made its activity secret in response to such
a trouble. To learn the real state of affairs in the Belovezhskaya
Pushcha for activists it is necessary literally to gain dribs and
drabs of information.
The group of scientists and journalists managed to initiate an excursion
of members of press and community to Pushcha to see the real state
of affairs, and to prove or disprove the information on outrages
of nature conservation laws in the reserve themselves. January 29,
2003 about 50 journalists, scientists from Belarus and Poland, representatives
of NGOs and state bodies have visited the Pushcha. The majority
of mass-media covered what they have seen objectively, notwithstanding
strict regulations and restrictions of access to information from
the direction of the administration of the national park, and isolation
of the journalists from local population and employees of national
park. This is one of the examples.
(From the article "Disaster Area. The "Talibs" Boss
In Belovezhskaya Pushcha" by Alexander Khilimon, "Komsomolskaya
Pravda") "At first the anecdotic and at the same time
tragic story: "The inhabitant of Kamenyuki lost his way in
Belovezhskaya Pushcha". Comic this situation makes that it
never could occur. It is like if Mowgli had lost his way in the
jungle. Then what's a tragedy? It has happened really! The man,
who have grown up in Kamenyuki - "the capital" of Belovezhskaya
Pushcha - and had been working there about 20 years, strayed being
in his right and sober mind.
For last 1,5 years the National Park have changed out of recognition.
It happened so fast that people who work there hardly know again
the forest that surrounded them during their childhood, youth and
grown-up age. Ancient melancholy has disappeared from the forest,
and it has changed into cubic metres of firewood that lie about
in disorder everywhere. And this is the description made by scientists:
in the beginning of XXI century the natural resources of Belovezhskaya
Pushcha are exploited in such ways that it results in the threat
of destruction of Belarussian Primeval Forest and loss of unique
natural complex for future generations".
The administration of the park is going to sue claims against
some of these newspapers.
WE ASK YOU TO SUPPORT BELARUSSIAN PEOPLE IN THEIR EFFORTS TO SAVE
BELOVEZHSKAYA PUSHCHA FROM BARBAROUS USE, AND TO SEND YOUR LETTERS
OR FAXES TO ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO, THE PRESIDENT OF BELARUS REPUBLIC.
The copies of your letters it is desirable to direct to Leontiy
Khoruzhick, the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Protection
of Belarus Republic.
An example text of a letter:
Address: to the President of Belarus Republic A.G.Lukashenko
Copy: to the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Protection
of Belarus Republic L.I. Khoruzhick
Dear Mr. President!
The natural complexes of the National Park "Belovezhskaya Pushcha"
are the integral part of not only national patrimony of the Belarussian
people, but also the World Heritage of Mankind. As we have learned,
after subjecting of "Belovezhskaya Pushcha" to the administrative
department of the President of Belarus, the intensive economic activity
have begun in the national park, that is incompatible to its tasks,
preservation of unique primeval forests of Belovezhskaya Pushcha,
that outrages the items of the Law of Belarus "On Especially
Protected Natural Areas And Objects" and ignores the rules
of the science of wildlife conservation.
In this connection we ask you to make these decisions concerning
the National Park "Belovezhskaya Pushcha":
1. To stop wide-ranging harvesting of wood that destroys the structure
of the primeval forest.
2. To make highly productive timber processing line out of the jurisdiction
of the National Park.
3. To stop commercial hunting.
4. To realize economic activity on the territory of Belovezhskaya
Pushcha in strict correspondence with environment conservation legislation
and current regulations of science of nature conservation.
5. To develop the Regulations about the National park "Belovezhskaya
Pushcha" according to the national and international environment
protection legislation, involving public in this activity.
6. To declassify the activity of the management of the National
Park "Belovezhskaya Pushcha", and to create Public Supervising
Council at the national park.
With hope for conservation of Belovezhskaya Pushcha, Sincerely,
SIGNATURES
ADDRESSEES:
The President of Belarus Republic A.G.Lukashenko
38 Karl Marx St., the Administrative Department of the President
of Belarus,
Minsk, Belarus 220016
Fax: +17-226-06-10
The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Protection of
Belarus
Republic L.I. Khoruzhick
10 Kollektornaya St., Minsk, Belarus 220048
Fax: +17-220-55-83
If possible, please, distribute this information among your colleagues
and mass media. We also ask you to send electronic copies of the
letters to
the Kiev Ecological And Cultural Center.
We hope that together we will manage to rescue Belovezhskaya Pushcha
from destruction,
International Socio-ecological Union (ISEU),
Ukraine Coalition "For Wild Nature"
Vladimir Boreyko, Kiev Ecological And Cultural Center: borey@alfacom.net
Olga Berlova, CCI ISEU: seupress@online.ru, seupress@seu.ru
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