Puścizna Jasiowska - boggy forest and peat bog in the town of Jabłonka in the Lesser Poland voivodship, in the poviat of Nowy Targ, in the municipality of Jabłonka, close to the border with Slovakia. Geographically, it is located in the Orawsko-Nowotarska Basin. It is located in the Jasiowski Stream catchment flowing into the Czarna Orawa, so in the Black Sea basin. It is located at an altitude of 650-655 m above sea level. on the edge of the forest. A road and a dirt path lead to it.
The local population called empty vast peat bogs, swamps, bogs, marshy meadows and swampy pine forests, stretching from Sucha Góra in Slovakia to Ludźmierz in Orawa. It is planned to create in this area special protection areas under the name "Orawa and Nowotarskie Torfowiska". They are to cover an area of 8255.62 ha. Puścizna Jasiowska is a raised peat bog with a typical dome, but now covered with pine bog forest. As part of the Orawa-Novotniki Torfowiska project, it is planned to improve the irrigation of the valves on the drainage ditches of the drainage ditches, flooding ditches into dome and removing pines, birches and willows from peat bogs. Among the typical peat-bog plants, swamps, round-leaved sundews and cranberry are growing here.
A short distance to the south of Jasiowska Puścizny there is a peat bog Łysa Puścizna, sometimes treated as a synonym of Jasiowska Puścizny.
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