Gentle from the south, steep from the north, Babia Góra is home to
bear,
lynx,
wolf and other species; as well as
alpine flora endemic at this altitude. The first attempts to protect the area were made in the 1930s. In 1933 the Nature Reserve of Babia Góra was established on the Polish side. Later, in 1954,
Babia Góra National Park (
Babiogórski Park Narodowy) was established with an area of 17.04 km2. In 1976 it became one of the first
Biosphere Reserves in the world. For a long time Babia Góra National Park was the smallest of the Polish national parks. In 1997 it was enlarged to 33.92 km2 and a buffer zone was created of 84.37 km2. Within the park, 10.62 km2 is under strict protection. There are calls for strengthening of cross-border cooperation with
Slovakia to better protect the fragile environment of the mountain. == Climate==