Jaktorów Forest

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Jaktorów Forest is a historic woodland area in Poland known as the site where the last recorded aurochs (Bos primigenius) died in the 17th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest
historic site
associatedWith extinction of wild cattle
history of European megafauna
continent Europe
country Poland
ecoregion temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
event death of the last recorded aurochs
extinctionCentury 17th century
hasConservationValue yes
hasHeritage cultural heritage
natural heritage
hasHistoricalSignificance yes
hasType woodland area
knownFor extinction site of Bos primigenius
site of the last recorded aurochs
languageOfName Polish
locatedIn Masovian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
central Poland
locatedNear Jaktorów NERFINISHED
notablePeriod early modern period
partOf historic woodlands of central Poland
relatedTo Bos primigenius extinction
aurochs conservation history
significantSpecies Bos primigenius NERFINISHED
aurochs

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