Luhansk Nature Reserve

48°45′06″N 39°22′32″E / 48.75167°N 39.37556°E / 48.75167; 39.37556Area8,000 hectares (19,768 acres; 80 km2; 31 sq mi)Established1968Governing bodyNational Academy of Sciences of UkraineWebsitehttps://web.archive.org/web/20131014182751/ http://zapovednik.lg.ua/?language=uk

Luhansk Nature Reserve (Ukrainian: Луганський природний заповідник) is an administrative collection of four individual national nature reserves of Ukraine. It is located in Luhansk Oblast, the easternmost province of Ukraine, the Luhansk reserves were affected by hostilities in the area in 2014. Originally established as a strict reserve for conservation and scientific study, public access is prohibited. The four components each exhibit a different aspect of the steppe ecology of eastern Ukraine.[1]

The four sectors are:

  • Stanytsia-Luhanska Reserve. Floodplain forest-steppe with some meadow steppe. (498 hectares)
  • Provallia Steppe Nature Reserve. Grassland steppe with forest cover in deep ravines and river cuts. (588 hectares)
  • Striltsivskyi Steppe Nature Reserve. Characteristics of grass-fescue-feather grass northern steppe. (1,037 hectares)
  • Triokhizbenskyi Steppe Reserve. A subsidiary branch in former Slovianiservskyi and Novoaidarskyi Raions. (3,281 hectares)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Luhansk Nature Reserve" (in Ukrainian). Official Reserve Website - Wayback Web Archive. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14. Retrieved June 18, 2019.

External links

  • Boundaries of Luhansk Nature Reserve on OpenStreetMap.org (Trekhizbenskaya Steppe)
  • Boundaries of Luhansk Nature Reserve on ProtectedPlanet.net
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