De Biesbosch ('forest of
sedges' or 'rushwoods'), is one of the largest
national parks of the
Netherlands and one of the last freshwater
tide areas in Europe. The Biesbosch consists of a large network of rivers and smaller and larger creeks with islands. The vegetation is mostly willow forests, although wet grasslands and fields of
reed are common as well. The Biesbosch is an important wetland area for waterfowl and has a rich flora and fauna. It is especially important for migrating
geese.
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