Milovice–Mladá steppe reserve

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Milovice–Mladá steppe reserve is a nature reserve in the Czech Republic known for its rewilded steppe landscape grazed by large herbivores such as wild horses and European bison.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
steppe habitat
aimsTo maintain biodiversity of steppe ecosystems
restore natural disturbance regimes
allows guided visits
conservationMethod natural grazing
rewilding
country Czech Republic
ecoregion Pannonian steppe influence
formerLandUse military training ground
grazedBy European bison NERFINISHED
Exmoor ponies NERFINISHED
Tauros cattle NERFINISHED
back-bred aurochs-like cattle
wild horses
habitatType dry grassland
steppe
hasFeature fenced grazing enclosures
observation trails
open steppe landscape
hasManagement conservation NGOs
local authorities
knownFor large herbivore grazing
rewilding project
steppe grassland restoration
languageOfSignage Czech
English
locatedIn Central Bohemia NERFINISHED
Czech Republic–Poland–Germany steppe region
locatedNear Milovice NERFINISHED
locatedOnFormer Milovice military training area NERFINISHED
openedToPublic 21st century
partOf Natura 2000 network NERFINISHED
protects endangered insect species
ground-nesting birds
steppe fauna
steppe flora
region Středočeský kraj NERFINISHED
subjectOf biodiversity monitoring
rewilding research
tourismType ecotourism

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Milovice hasNearbyProtectedArea Milovice–Mladá steppe reserve