Chyornye Zemli Nature Reserve

Chyornye Zemli Nature Reserve
Russian: Чёрные земли заповедник
Map showing the location of Chyornye Zemli Nature Reserve

Location of Reserve

Location Republic of Kalmykia
Nearest city Astrakhan
Coordinates 46°2′0″N 46°8′0″E / 46.03333°N 46.13333°E / 46.03333; 46.13333Coordinates: 46°2′0″N 46°8′0″E / 46.03333°N 46.13333°E / 46.03333; 46.13333
Area 121,901 hectares (301,220 acres)
Established 1990 (1990)
Governing body Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia)
Website http://zapovednik-chernyezemli.ru/

Chyornye Zemli Nature Reserve (Russian: Чёрные земли заповедник) (also ) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve) (In Russian, ""Black Lands""). It was originally created in 1990 to protect the saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica). The main part of the reserve is located in the Caspian Depression, northwest of the Caspian Sea. It was originally created in 1990 to protect the saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica). In the meantime the economy of Kalmykia collapsed and the numbers of saiga have crashed due to poaching for meat and horns (Chinese medicine) and desertification caused by overgrazing by domestic animals. The reserve also has colonies of egrets, cormorants, and rare pelicans. The reserve is situated in the Chernozemelsky District of Republic of Kalmykia. It was created in 1990, and covers 1,219 km² in two locations, with a 900 km² buffer zone.[1][2]

Since 1993, Cherny Zemli Nature Reserve has been designated as one of UNESCO biosphere reserves.

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