Danish Ecosystems
Danish ecosystems are diverse and include forests, wetlands, grasslands, and coastal areas. The country’s temperate climate supports a variety of plant and animal species, such as European beech trees in forests and common seals along the coast. These ecosystems play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and providing habitats for wildlife.
Wetlands, like the Wadden Sea, are particularly important in Denmark, serving as breeding grounds for migratory birds and filtering water. Additionally, Denmark's commitment to sustainability has led to efforts in preserving these ecosystems, ensuring that both nature and human activities can coexist harmoniously.