Blinaja

The terrain elevates to heights ranging from 600 to 850 m (1,970 to 2,790 ft) above sea level, encompassing a hilly expanse dedicated to hunting grounds.

[3] Within this hunting area, the living plant life showcases a multitude of indigenous species alongside a diverse wild fauna.

The thriving vegetation is a product of historical evolutionary processes and favorable geographical, orographic, climatic, geological, and pedological conditions.

In addition to these, the Blinaja hosts 82 carnivorous species found in Protected Areas of Nature, such as the wolf, fox, badger and the European wildcat, as well as birds like the imperial eagle, stone partridge and goshawk.

This approach prevents an excessive rise in animal numbers beyond the biological equilibrium, ensuring optimal conditions for food availability and the preservation of the ecosystem.

Deers in Blinaja during the winter