Danish Forests
Danish forests cover about 14% of Denmark's land area, primarily consisting of coniferous and deciduous trees. The most common species include Norway spruce, Scots pine, and oak. These forests play a crucial role in biodiversity, providing habitats for various wildlife, including deer, foxes, and numerous bird species.
Sustainable forest management is a key focus in Denmark, promoting the health of forest ecosystems while allowing for timber production. Many forests are accessible to the public, offering recreational opportunities such as hiking and cycling. The Danish government actively supports initiatives to enhance forest conservation and increase tree planting efforts.