Malhostovické kopečky are a natural monument located near the village of Malhostovice in the Brno-venkov district. The protected area was established on July 1, 2015, on the territory of the former natural monuments Malhostovická pecka and Drásovský kopeček, which were abolished on that day. The natural monument is managed by the South Moravian Regional Office. Malhostovické kopečky is also listed on the list of European significant sites. The area is home to several rare and endangered species of plants and animals, including the protected Pulsatilla grandis. The site features two separate areas, the northern area is declared as a natural monument Malhostovická pecka, and the southern area as a natural monument Drásovský kopeček. The terrain is sloping, with rocky outcrops and is divided by several old farm quarries
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