A) 22 August 2008 B) Autumn of 2012 C) 1 April 1930s D) 29 June 2007
A) Southwest Jutland B) Southeast Jutland C) Central Denmark D) Northwest Jutland, along the coast from Hanstholm to Agger Tange
A) 150 km2 B) 300 km2 C) 100 km2 D) 244 km2 (94 square miles)
A) Thy National Park B) Sønderskov Nature Reserve C) Cape Cod National Seashore D) Northeast Greenland National Park
A) National Parks Service B) Danish Ministry of Environment C) Thy Regional Council D) The governmental Forest and Nature Agency
A) Desert landscape B) Dune and heath landscape C) Forested area D) Mountainous terrain
A) Plantings of various grasses and trees, including Marram grass and conifers B) Leaving the area undeveloped C) Building concrete barriers D) Importing sand from other regions
A) Red deer and roe deer B) Wolves and lynxes C) Elephants and giraffes D) Kangaroos and koalas
A) Swampy marshlands B) Sandy dune heaths C) Tropical rainforests D) Alpine meadows
A) Bald eagle B) European golden plover C) Peregrine falcon D) Snowy owl
A) To prepare land for urban development B) To clear land for agriculture C) To preserve sandy heath by controlling vegetation D) To create new habitats for invasive species
A) Oak tree B) Scots loveage herb C) Ferns D) Pine tree
A) Bird protection and international Ramsar area B) Cultural heritage site C) Wildlife sanctuary D) Marine protected area
A) From 1 April to 15 July during bird breeding season B) During autumn C) Throughout the year D) Only in winter months
A) Rose bush B) Tulip C) Cactus D) Water lobelia
A) Tiger B) Lion C) Wolf D) Bear
A) To improve and strengthen Danish nature, providing experiences and knowledge about it B) To establish military training grounds C) To develop industrial facilities D) To create luxury resorts for tourists
A) Post-glacial rebound B) Tectonic uplift C) Volcanic activity D) Glacial melting
A) Barrows B) Pottery shards C) Bronze swords D) Iron tools
A) Around the year 1800 B) During the Viking Age C) In the Middle Ages D) In the Bronze Age
A) Seven B) Ten C) Five D) Three
A) River erosion B) Drifting sands C) Volcanic activity D) Glacial carving |