List of Old Growth Forests - Eurasia

Eurasia

Country Area Old-growth extent WWF ecoregion Old-growth forest type
Belarus Białowieża Forest Central European mixed forests
Bosnia and Herzegovina Perućica Dinaric Mountains mixed forests
Finland Pyhä-Häkki National Park 13 square kilometres (3,200 acres) Scandinavian and Russian taiga Scots pine and Norway spruce
Germany Höllbachgspreng 51.3 hectares (127 acres) Central European mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Japan Shirakami-Sanchi 169.7 square kilometres (41,900 acres) Nihonkai montane deciduous forests Siebold's beech
Japan Shiretoko National Park Hokkaido deciduous forests, Hokkaido montane conifer forests temperate and subalpine mixed forest
Japan Yakushima Wilderness Area 12.19 square kilometres (3,010 acres) Nansei Islands subtropical evergreen forests, Taiheiyo evergreen forests subtropical and temperate rainforest
Montenegro Biogradska Gora Dinaric Mountains mixed forests temperate broadleaf and mixed forest
Norway Trillemarka Scandinavian and Russian taiga
Norway Stabbursdalen National Park Scandinavian and Russian taiga
Norway Øvre Dividal National Park Scandinavian and Russian taiga, Scandinavian montane birch forest and grasslands
Poland Białowieża Forest Central European mixed forests
Romania Retezat National Park Carpathian montane conifer forests
Russia Central Sikhote-Alin Ussuri broadleaf and mixed forests
Russia Virgin Komi Forests Urals montane tundra and taiga Coniferous
Russia Western Caucasus Caucasus mixed forests
Slovakia Stužica Pannonian mixed forests European Beech
United Kingdom Forest of Dean Mixed Woodland

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