Project to protect Letea Forest and local half-wild horse herd in the Danube Delta
The project would consist in creating an area out of the forest, but providing similar living conditions, actually a sort of wide enclosure horses should not be able to get out of and where visitors could see them. According to ARBDD, the Romanian Academy declared the Letea Forest a protected area in 1938, this being the second reserve in Romania after the Retezat Mountains.
Letea is characterized by abundant climbing vegetation that hangs on trees, giving an appearance of a tropical forest; the rare species of plants, animals and insects that can be found represent an additional attraction for tourists in this area.
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