Daursky Nature Reserve

Daursky Nature Reserve is a nature reserve situated in the southern part of the Chita region (Zabaykalsky Krai) in Siberia, Russia, close to the border with Mongolia.

The reserve has been established in 1987 to protect the dry steppes and wetlands of Central Asia.

The vertebrate fauna includes 48 mammal species, 317 bird species, 3 reptile species, 3 amphibian species and 4 species of fish. In addition, there are about 800 species of insects.

The reserve also contains 1 colony of the rare Iris potaninii.[1] The reserve comprises 208.600 ha, of which about 163.800 ha comprise the buffer zone. The core area is of about 44.800 ha and is divided into 9 plots. The buffer zone of the reserve covers two large lakes called Barun-Torey and Zun-Torey. It was planned to introduce the Przewalski horse to the reserve in the 1980s, but the plans have been canceled after the Soviet Union had collapsed. Recently, the old plans came up again.[2] Mammals of the reserve included on the IUCN red list are dzeren, pallas cat and Daurian hedgehog.

Recently a new reserve, the Dolina Zerenov (Valley of the dzeren), has been created in the area to ensure migration of the dzeren between Russia and Mongolia.[3] This reserve is contiguous with the Dornod Mongol Biosphere Reserve in Mongolia, a 8,429,072 hectares (20,828,690 acres) area of steppe immediately to the south.[4]

References

  1. "The exhibition "Iris Russia"". flower-iris.ru. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  2. T.L. Zharkikh: The Workshop on the A-Line Przewalski horse. News Biosphere Reserve "Askania Nova", vol. 11, 2009
  3. WWF-Russia (November 2011): New refuge for Mongolian Gazelle
  4. Blunden, Jane (2014). Mongolia. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 148. ISBN 978-1-84162-416-7.

Coordinates: 49°58′N 115°26′E / 49.967°N 115.433°E / 49.967; 115.433

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