The so-called "lame" (swamp formations or tracts of water derived from the rings abandoned by the river) is dominated by soft and misophilus types: common reed, bulgur, yellow flag, impulse, several water surface sediments, this is the common moss in the pond and the star of the pond water. Beside the river, there is a bite due to the flow of the river, where the river is inward, where the river is the most convenient, and there are more stable plants dominated by one of the most characteristic species of the Bo Plain forest, lemon tree, and maple field. A strange tree coming from North America settled a few decades ago, changing forests: the black locust tree. Basic growth consists of shrub species that play a key role in protecting and feeding birds. Wildlife in the park is rich in mammals such as squirrel, dormouse, hazelnut dungeon, badger, marigold, fox, wild rabbit, rabbit, weasel, wild boar. Birds are more interesting: they are represented by more than 190 species, 70 of which are nested here (include gray egret, small egret, sacred ibis).