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Kožara – The Danube Foreland Reserve

Belgrade  >  Serbia

Consider exploring the northern bank of the Danube: Kožara is a spacious flood retention basin of Belgrade, opposite the Veliko Ratno Island.

Added* by Dragan Simic
Most recent update 26 април 2024

Description

Walking paths mostly follow the edge of industrial poplar plantations, but you will find some indigenous oaks and ashes and, the further downriver you go, riverine belts of willows and poplars. The wet meadows are mostly overgrown with the invasive North American desert false indigo or indigo bush (Amorpha fruticosa).

In recent years some 150 bird species were recorded, among them патка крецка, црн штрк, мал корморан, жолта чапја, ноќна чапја, јастреб врапчар, сокол ластовичар, црвенонога тринга, шарена тринга, сивоглав клукајдрвец (November), мал клукајдрвец, рибарче, саријазма, гавран, жолто гушанче, шумски свиркач, обичен свиркач and дологоопашеста сипка.

Kožara is a part of the international ecological corridor along the Danube River, the “Confluence of the Sava and the Danube Rivers” Important Bird Area (IBA) and, since 2022, part of the new, backwaters nature reserve "Foreland of the Left Bank of the Danube near Belgrade".

Photos by Mileta Cekovic, Jelena Nikolic Antonijevic, Nikica Kukolj, Dragoslav Miladinovic, "Stribog" and Dragan Simic.

Details

Access

Easy to reach from central Belgrade by bus #104. Click on the preferred P in the map to get driving directions to that spot. Aim for early mornings and from the end of April, carry an insect repellent for mosquitoes.

When you enter the Kozara Floodplain over the dyke, you can explore both left and right hand side, but going left offers a greater choice of habitats and a larger area. Depending on the water level, consider wearing rubber boots.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Plain , Lake , Mud flats , River

Conditions

Flat , Wet , Slippery , High water possible

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Autumn migration , Spring

Route

Wide path , Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

After 12 years of campaigning by the local NGO League for Ornithological Action, in August 2022 Kozara flood retention basin and the wider Danube Backwaters upriver finally became officially protected: based on Article 42, Paragraph 8 of the Law on Nature Protection ("Official Gazette of the RS", No. 36/09, 88/10, 91/10-amendment, 14/16, 95/18-other law and 71/21) The Ministry of Environmental Protection informed the public about the procedure for initiating the protection of the natural area of the I (first) category, as an Area of Exceptional Characteristics "Foreland of the Left Bank of the Danube near Belgrade" [which includes Kozara].

“The foreland of the left bank of the Danube near Belgrade is, in addition to the Gornji Podunavlje and the Koviljsko-Petrovaradin Backwaters, one of the largest flood zones in all of Serbia, of great importance for the ecological integrity of the Danube ecosystem. In the zone between the embankment and the river (foreland), the natural water regime of the "green corridor" is maintained, which includes ponds, islands, floodplain forests, “cubicle” ponds, river arms and other wet habitats. In the recent past, the area of ​​today's Foreland was part of a large floodplain between the Tamis and the Danube, better known as Pancevački rit, which was mostly drained due to rapid urbanization and land reclamation during the last century. This area is extremely important from the point of view of preserving biological diversity, since water and wet habitats that provide shelter to many rare and endangered plant and animal species depend on the occurrence of periodic flooding. The goal of the proposal for the protection of the Foreland area is to preserve the identified fundamental natural values, i.e. the original, representative and aesthetic features of the landscape, as well as to create conditions for sustainable and controlled use of the area.” (Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia)

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