Trivia: Where is Europe’s last old-growth forest?
Germany
Finland
Belarus & Poland
Bulgaria & Romania
The correct answer is Belarus & Poland
So why is this answer correct? : Straddling the border of Poland and Belarus, Białowieża Forest is the last remaining old-growth forest of Europe. The forest covers nearly 1,200 square miles, a massive ecosystem that has remained, for the most part, unspoiled by humans for the past 7,000 years. It is home to a vast array of flora and fauna, including the European bison, the biggest land mammal in Europe.