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Shulgan-Tash Nature Reserve

Shulgan-Tash Nature Reserve (Bashkir: Шүлгәнташ, Russian: Шульган-Таш заповедник) (also Shulgan-Tash) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve) in the western foothills of the Southern Ural Mountains. The terrain is one of heavy forest and karst topography; the site contains some of the oldest caves of human habitation (Kapova Cave). The reserve has 13 full-time "bortniks" - practitioners of the ancient apiculture (bee-keeping) of tree-hollow cultivation of wild honeybees. The reserve is situated in the Burzyansky District of Bashkortostan. It is about 40 km southeast of the District town of Starosubkhangulovo. In 2012, the reserve was added to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve "Bashkir Ural",[1] in particular for protection of the Burzyuan bee, which has been cultivated since ancient times by the local Bashkir people.[2][3]

Shulgan-Tash Nature Reserve
Russian: Шульган-Таш заповедник
(Also: Shulgan-Tash)
Shulgan-Tash Zapovednik
Location of Reserve
LocationBashkortostan
Nearest cityStarosubkhangulovo
Coordinates53°2′0″N 57°3′0″E / 53.03333°N 57.05000°E / 53.03333; 57.05000
Area22,531 hectares (55,675 acres; 87 sq mi)
Established1986 (1986)
Governing bodyMinistry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia)
Websitehttp://www.shulgan-tash.ru/

Topography edit

The Shulgan-Tash Reserve terrain consists of low-lying foothills (100 - 300 meter ridges, dissected by river and stream valleys); the overall altitude range in the reserve is 240 – 700 meters. The cover is over 90% light-coniferous-deciduous forests; the remainder is small sectors of mountain steppes and meadows. Bashkiriya National Park is to the west and south,[4] and Shulgan-Tash includes the Altyn-Solok Entymological Reserve. The Nugush River and Belaya River flow through the reserve.[3]

The most famous of the limestone caves in the reserve is "Shulgan-Tash (Kapova)", which is known for cave exploration (over 3 km of halls and galleries), over 200 ancient cave paintings (dated to 14-17 century BCE), and as an ethnographic site of importance to the local Bashkiris. The paintings feature mammoths, horses, geometric shapes, complex characters, and anthropomorphic figures. Inside the cave is an underground river (the "Shulgan").[3]

 
Human record of Mammoths, in Kapova Cave

Climate and ecoregion edit

Shulgan-Tash is located in the East European forest steppe ecoregion, a transition zone between the broadleaf forests of the north and the grasslands to the south. This ecoregion is characterized by a mosaic of forests, steppe, and riverine wetlands.[5][6]

The climate of Shulgan-Tash is Humid continental climate, warm summer (Köppen climate classification (Dfb)). This climate is characterized by large swings in temperature, both diurnally and seasonally, with mild summers and cold, snowy winters.[7][8]

Flora and fauna edit

Shulgan-Tash is at the meeting zone of deciduous forests (the eastern edge of linden, oak, elm, and maple, with some oak on the southern slopes) and light-coniferous taiga (mostly pine). Scientists on the reserve have recorded 877 species of vascular plants, 184 of mosses, 233 of lichens, 117 species of mushrooms, and 202 species of algae and cyanobacteria. Of the vascular plants, about 10% are endemic, and 10 species of which are relic spruce and linden.[9]

The animals are those typical of the mountain-forest meeting zone of European woods (such as mice), and representatives of the Siberian woods (hare, etc.) Common large mammals are elk, bear, fox, and marten. Scientists on the reserve have recorded 60 species of mammals.[9]

 
Apiculture (Beekeeping) in Shulgan-Tash

The primary concern of the reserve is protect the gene pool of bees from cross-breeding with outside bees. (Importation of bees is banned). As domesticated bee colonies outside of the reserve suffer from in-breeding and other disorders, the Shulgan-Tash Reserve can provide a classic service of a 'reserve', exporting bees to strengthen outside stocks.[2]

Ecoeducation and access edit

The Shulgan-Tash Reserve is one of the Russian Zapovedniks with relatively advanced tourist facilities; over 36,000 tourists visit the site each year. There is a cave museum, an apiculture museum, equipped playground, parking facilities, apiary, observation platforms , a juice bar, and a souvenir shop (selling wild honey). There are a number of 'ecotourist' routes in the reserve, mostly hiking trails to the observation sites, the cave, and the bee production site. The main office is in the village of Irgizly.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bashkir Urals". UNESCO. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Shulgan-Tash Zapovednik (Official Site)" (in Russian). Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia). Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Shulgan-Tash Zapovednik" (in Russian). Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia). Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  4. ^ "Shulgan-Tash". OOPT - Protected Areas of Russia. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  5. ^ "East European forest steppe". Encyclopedia of Earth. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  6. ^ "Map of Ecoregions 2017". Resolve, using WWF data. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  7. ^ Kottek, M.; Grieser, J.; Beck, C.; Rudolf, B.; Rubel, F. (2006). "World Map of Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification Updated" (PDF). Gebrüder Borntraeger 2006. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  8. ^ "Dataset - Koppen climate classifications". World Bank. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Shulgan-Tash Zapovednik" (in Russian). Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia). Retrieved March 11, 2016.

External links edit

  • Map of Shulgan-Tash Reserve, OpenStreetMap
  • Map of Shulgan-Tash Reserve, ProtectedPlanet

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Shulgan Tash Nature Reserve Bashkir Shүlgәntash Russian Shulgan Tash zapovednik also Shulgan Tash is a Russian zapovednik strict nature reserve in the western foothills of the Southern Ural Mountains The terrain is one of heavy forest and karst topography the site contains some of the oldest caves of human habitation Kapova Cave The reserve has 13 full time bortniks practitioners of the ancient apiculture bee keeping of tree hollow cultivation of wild honeybees The reserve is situated in the Burzyansky District of Bashkortostan It is about 40 km southeast of the District town of Starosubkhangulovo In 2012 the reserve was added to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Bashkir Ural 1 in particular for protection of the Burzyuan bee which has been cultivated since ancient times by the local Bashkir people 2 3 Shulgan Tash Nature ReserveRussian Shulgan Tash zapovednik Also Shulgan Tash IUCN category Ia strict nature reserve Shulgan Tash ZapovednikLocation of ReserveLocationBashkortostanNearest cityStarosubkhangulovoCoordinates53 2 0 N 57 3 0 E 53 03333 N 57 05000 E 53 03333 57 05000Area22 531 hectares 55 675 acres 87 sq mi Established1986 1986 Governing bodyMinistry of Natural Resources and Environment Russia Websitehttp www shulgan tash ru Contents 1 Topography 2 Climate and ecoregion 3 Flora and fauna 4 Ecoeducation and access 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTopography editThe Shulgan Tash Reserve terrain consists of low lying foothills 100 300 meter ridges dissected by river and stream valleys the overall altitude range in the reserve is 240 700 meters The cover is over 90 light coniferous deciduous forests the remainder is small sectors of mountain steppes and meadows Bashkiriya National Park is to the west and south 4 and Shulgan Tash includes the Altyn Solok Entymological Reserve The Nugush River and Belaya River flow through the reserve 3 The most famous of the limestone caves in the reserve is Shulgan Tash Kapova which is known for cave exploration over 3 km of halls and galleries over 200 ancient cave paintings dated to 14 17 century BCE and as an ethnographic site of importance to the local Bashkiris The paintings feature mammoths horses geometric shapes complex characters and anthropomorphic figures Inside the cave is an underground river the Shulgan 3 nbsp Human record of Mammoths in Kapova CaveClimate and ecoregion editShulgan Tash is located in the East European forest steppe ecoregion a transition zone between the broadleaf forests of the north and the grasslands to the south This ecoregion is characterized by a mosaic of forests steppe and riverine wetlands 5 6 The climate of Shulgan Tash is Humid continental climate warm summer Koppen climate classification Dfb This climate is characterized by large swings in temperature both diurnally and seasonally with mild summers and cold snowy winters 7 8 Flora and fauna editShulgan Tash is at the meeting zone of deciduous forests the eastern edge of linden oak elm and maple with some oak on the southern slopes and light coniferous taiga mostly pine Scientists on the reserve have recorded 877 species of vascular plants 184 of mosses 233 of lichens 117 species of mushrooms and 202 species of algae and cyanobacteria Of the vascular plants about 10 are endemic and 10 species of which are relic spruce and linden 9 The animals are those typical of the mountain forest meeting zone of European woods such as mice and representatives of the Siberian woods hare etc Common large mammals are elk bear fox and marten Scientists on the reserve have recorded 60 species of mammals 9 nbsp Apiculture Beekeeping in Shulgan TashThe primary concern of the reserve is protect the gene pool of bees from cross breeding with outside bees Importation of bees is banned As domesticated bee colonies outside of the reserve suffer from in breeding and other disorders the Shulgan Tash Reserve can provide a classic service of a reserve exporting bees to strengthen outside stocks 2 Ecoeducation and access editThe Shulgan Tash Reserve is one of the Russian Zapovedniks with relatively advanced tourist facilities over 36 000 tourists visit the site each year There is a cave museum an apiculture museum equipped playground parking facilities apiary observation platforms a juice bar and a souvenir shop selling wild honey There are a number of ecotourist routes in the reserve mostly hiking trails to the observation sites the cave and the bee production site The main office is in the village of Irgizly 2 See also editList of Russian Nature Reserves class 1a zapovedniks WikiCommons gallery Kapova CaveReferences edit Bashkir Urals UNESCO Retrieved 27 March 2016 a b c Shulgan Tash Zapovednik Official Site in Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Russia Retrieved January 21 2016 a b c Shulgan Tash Zapovednik in Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Russia Retrieved January 21 2016 Shulgan Tash OOPT Protected Areas of Russia Retrieved 27 March 2016 East European forest steppe Encyclopedia of Earth Retrieved January 24 2016 Map of Ecoregions 2017 Resolve using WWF data Retrieved September 14 2019 Kottek M Grieser J Beck C Rudolf B Rubel F 2006 World Map of Koppen Geiger Climate Classification Updated PDF Gebruder Borntraeger 2006 Retrieved September 14 2019 Dataset Koppen climate classifications World Bank Retrieved September 14 2019 a b Shulgan Tash Zapovednik in Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Russia Retrieved March 11 2016 External links editMap of Shulgan Tash Reserve OpenStreetMap Map of Shulgan Tash Reserve ProtectedPlanet nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shulgan Tash Nature Reserve Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shulgan Tash Nature Reserve amp oldid 1212829800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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