This ecosystem works on the principle of a natural sedimentation and root treatment plant, which filters the water destined from the Týnecký stream into one main pond system and five other basins. This biologically pure water is of relatively good quality, as evidenced by the rich plant and animal community. The water park has become a habitat for many types of protected aquatic animals, such as: frog, frog, newt, caught snake, slow worm, kingfisher, and the occurrence of bats. There are also rare black swans, which are only a few pairs around the country. Many other animals include waterfowl, silver silver, raccoon, dwarf rabbits, red foxes and others. Fishermen and ornamental fish farmers such as Japanese KOI carp, sturgeon, etc. will find their place here.
In this element the unique landscape is also prosperous. Since 1999, the endangered dense leaf hedgehog (Groenlandia densa) has been successfully cultivated here. There is an abundant array of aquatic plants - the most varied types of water lilies, from native white to the latest varieties of cold, full or tropical flowering water, including dwarves, which are only a few centimeters in diameter.