Trillemarka

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Trillemarka nature reserve
Trilledalen seen from Langseterfjell
Trilledalen seen from Langseterfjell
Location Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
Nearest city Drammen
Area 147 km2
Established 2008
Governing body Directorate for Nature Management

Trillemarka is a 43.020 km2 nature reserve located in Buskerud, Norway. It was created on December 13, 2002 and is located in the hill- and mountain areas between Nore in Numedal and Solevann in Sigdal, partially in the municipalities of Sigdal, Nore og Uvdal and Rollag. The nature reserve consists of one of the largest natural forest areas in central Østlandet and includes virgin forest and 93 red list species.

The Norwegian government decided on January 8, 2008 that 147 km2 is to be protected. The landowners received NOK 100 millionin compensation. [1]

[edit] Controversy

There has been a large controversy between environmentalists and the owners of the forest. As a consequence of the debate there has been suggested four different sizes for an expansion of the nature reserve

  1. 205-210 km² (suggested by the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, supported by enviornmentalists)
  2. 169 km² (suggested by the governor)
  3. 147 km² (suggested by the governor)
  4. 99 km² (suggested by the forest owners)

Among the enviromentalist organizations that have taken an interest in Trillemarka, are Natur og Ungdom[2], WWF[3][4] and Friends of the Earth, Norway[5].

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