GENERAL
DATA
Park Maksimir, which was originally formed on the outskirts
of Zagreb at the end of 18 th and the first half of 19 th century,
today is completely surrounded with town settlements. In this
new surrounding Park Maksimir still represents a shelter for
many plant and animal species, despite its small area of only
316 ha. Its value for the protection of endangered species connected
to old hollows is significant because of preserved hundred-year-old
oak forests. In Park Maksimir more than one hundred bird species
are recorded, of which specifically significant are hole-nesting
birds. Interesting data is that population density of middle
spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos medius) in Park Maksimir,
an endangered species in Europe, is one of the largest in the
world. Other animal species connected to old forests are significant
as well, like squirrels and some bat species, otherwise globally
endangered animal species.
Besides forests, in Park Maksimir we can find meadows, lakes
and streams, which also represent important habitats for various
plants and animal, and in that way contribute to its biological
diversity.
During the times Park Maksimir was formed, it was the most modern,
elite and popular enterprise in the city and further, and to
it many famous names and politics of that time were connected
to. Today it represents a first rate antique living part of the
city area with which we should keep and preserve a prestigious
place among European historical sights with a modern approach
to protection and ways of utilization. 
/ Park Maksimir, air photo, source: Studio Hrg /
Park Maksimir is to Zagreb as Bois de Boulogne is to Paris,
Tiergarten to Berlin or Regents Park to London, and for that
reason its values should be acknowledged, and it should be
used in an appropriate way.
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