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Please send us US$ 65, EUR 50 or GBP 45 (or whatever you can afford) in cheque to our mailing address. In the case you want to give the tree as a present, please include, or email us the name and the address of the person. We will send you or to the person a thanks letter with a sticker and a certificate of symbolic owner.



The Wolf Private Nature Reserve has an area of 21.24 hectares and is situated in Prešov region, in the Čergov Mountains, within the cadastre of the community Olejníkov, in the spring area of the Ľutinka stream. WOLF has aquired the forest from a private landowner. The amount that was necessary for buying the forest - 3.2 million Slovak crowns, was raised within the scope of the fundraising campaign Buy your own tree by help of supporters from 19 countries from all over the world. WOLF has been the owner of the forest since 1998 with no human interventions to be taken in this forest ever since. This means no logging, no planting of trees, no removing of dead trees and no hunting in this forest. The forest is located in the end of the Jarabinčík Valley in the micro river basin Ľutinka. The geological basement is Paleocene flysch. Beech and fir prevail in the lower parts of the forest, whereas it's a beech-maple forest that covers the slopes close to the mountain ridge, with trees of the dwarf growth in the uppermost parts of the valley. The predominant tree species are beech, sycamore maple and fir, with scattered Norway maple, elm, birch and the rare Silesian willow. Just below the ridge also rowan occurs. According to the measurements of an expert, the number of trees with a diameter of more than 70mm/30in totals up to 11 548. Besides the typical accompanying species of beech, the undergrowth also presents perennial honesty, yellow archangel, dog's mercury, herb Robert and four fern species. The protected species growing here include Martagon lily, the endangered elder-flowered orchid and the ridge slopes are adorned by alpine sow thistle, white false helleborne and alpine leek. The birds you can hear and see in the Wolf Reserve include the chaffinch, robin, blackbird, song thrush, blackcap, woodcock, chiffchaff, wood warbler, and hollow nesters like nuthatch, collared flycatcher, black woodpecker and other woodpeckers and titmice. Four owl species occur here: the Ural owl, tawny owl, boreal owl and pygmy owl. Golden eagle and lesser spotted eagle fly above the meadow that is included in the reserve. The ungulates that occur here commonly are the roe deer, red deer and wild boar, the predators occurring in this area are wolves, lynx and one brown bear.