Protection of forests against diseases, pests and weed
Protection of forests against plant diseases and pests is performed in accordance with legal regulations, annual work plan and long-term programme of cooperation with the Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment.

Protection of forests against fire
Fire is extremely dangerous to forests and forest crops, particularly on the territory of the Deliblato Sands and Subotica Sands where increased measures of protection are conducted.

Protection against game and domestic animals
Substantial damages by game are caused to young forest crops and regenerated natural forests, particularly within the enclosed hunting grounds with high concentration of big game. Damages by domestic animals are caused to young crops and regenerated natural forests in the vicinity of settlements and in cases of uncontrolled grazing.

Protection of forests against abiotic harmful effects
Damages from harmful effects of abiotic factors are usually caused by fire, ice during winter flooding and hail, mostly to nurseries and young crops.

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