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7.2.2 National Park Black Forest, a bit wilder 135 Author National Park Service. Leader: Charly Eble Type of Heritage Interpretation activity This is a visitor centre with educational programmes, itineraries, and digital applications. Brief description The Black Forest National Park has been in existence since 1 st . January 2014. It was preced - ed by a discussion process lasting around two years in which the region was also extensively involved. The Black Forest natural and cultural landscape is unique. Forestry and grazing have been practised here for generations, shaping the region to this day. In the Black Forest National Park visitors find a lot of contrasts: for example, forests, moors, ridges, and lakes. Learning in Nature. Picture by German partner.

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