Simultaneously, preservation measures were reinforced to protect European and American forests.
"There is nothing for a human being to eat in a central European forest between November and June."
Both species are found in European coniferous and deciduous forests growing on soil.
Fire salamanders live in central European forests and are more common in hilly areas.
We nevertheless have to bear in mind how diverse the European forests are.
European forests cannot be compared with each other.
Finally, a fund should be set up for the protection of European forests and the prevention of fires.
This is crucial in order to safeguard European forests, with all the benefits that will bring.
Indeed, forest fires are one of the greatest threats to European forests and their ecosystems.
Current environmental conditions are responsible for bringing about changes in European forests.