Barsa-Kelmes Nature Reserve
Barsa-Kelmes Nature Reserve | |
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IUCN category Ia (strict nature reserve) | |
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Location | Kyzylorda RegionKazakhstan |
Coordinates | 45°38′07″N 59°54′30″E / 45.63528°N 59.90833°ECoordinates: 45°38′07″N 59°54′30″E / 45.63528°N 59.90833°E |
Area | 160 826 hа |
Established | 1939 |
Barsa-Kelmes Nature Reserve is a wildlife refuge on the former island of Barsa-Kelmes in Kyzylorda Region of Kazakhstan, in Central Asia.
It was founded in 1939. The island on which the reserve is situated is in the Aral Sea. Its territory is around 300 square kilometres. Some 250 species of plants constitute its flora. Its fauna numbers 56 species of animals, and includes, among others, the Transcaspian wild ass, goitered gazelle, corsac fox, and Eurasian wolf. There are 203 bird species in the area.
External links
- a Kazakhstani tourist site, from which the original text of this article was lifted
- Photo gallery 1
- Photo gallery 2
- Entry from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian)
- Чернобров В. А. Остров Барсакельмес
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