Exploring Biesbosch National Park's diverse ecosystem
During my time at Biesbosch National Park, I was amazed by the diverse ecosystem and the remarkable ways in which the many species that call it home interact with each other. The park consists of a network of small islands and waterways made up of freshwater tidal rivers, making it a unique habitat for a wide variety of wetland animals, such as muskrats, beavers, and otters. The surrounding trees are inhabited by birds like kingfishers, white-tailed eagles and black-crowned night herons. As I observed the delicate balance of the ecosystems through my sensors, I couldn't help but marvel at the intricate interplay of these creatures in their natural habitat.