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The Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve ( kz, Ақсу-Жабағылы қорығы, ''Aqsu-Jabağyly Qoryğy''; russian: Aксу-Жабаглинский заповедник, ''Aksu-Zhabaglinskiy zapovednik'') is the oldest nature reserve in Central Asia. It is located in the southern province of the
Republic of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country located mainly in Central Asia and partly in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbekis ...
. It covers the north-western mountain chains of the Tian Shan. Its name is derived from the biggest river in the area, the Aksu, and the mountain chain Zhabagly which is located in the northern part of the area.


Geography

The Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve is located in the western mountains of the Talasskiy Alatau, in the western Tien Shan mountains. Its eastern border is delimited by the Kyrgyz Republic, the southern border by the valley of the Maidantal river and the Uzbekistan. In the West, the area is surrounded by the
Kyzyl Kum The Kyzylkum Desert ( uz, Qizilqum, Қизилқум, قىزىلقۇم; kk, Қызылқұм, Qyzylqūm, قىزىلقۇم) is the 15th largest desert in the world. Its name means ''Red Sand'' in Turkic languages. It is located in Central Asia, i ...
, and in the North, by the Karatau Mountains. The Tien Shan mountains extend further to the East and South. The territory lies within the administrative region of the Tyul’kubaskiy- and Lengerskiy-Rayon, in the South Kazakhstan Province. The Nature Reserve stretches over an area of 131.934  ha., occupying elevations of 1100 – 4236 m a.s.l. Major mountain ranges are the Zhabagly in the North, the Talasskiy Alatau in the central part, the Baldybrektau and the Ugamskiy Alatau in the South. They form steep slopes as well as gentle plateaus. Peak Sayram, in the southern region, is the highest peak in the Reserve. The mountainous area is divided by the Jabagly, Aksu and Baldyrbek rivers, that all drain in a western direction into the
Syrdarya The Syr Darya (, ),, , ; rus, Сырдарья́, Syrdarjja, p=sɨrdɐˈrʲja; fa, سيردريا, Sirdaryâ; tg, Сирдарё, Sirdaryo; tr, Seyhun, Siri Derya; ar, سيحون, Seyḥūn; uz, Sirdaryo, script-Latn/. historically known ...
that in turn flows into the
Aral Sea The Aral Sea ( ; kk, Арал теңізі, Aral teñızı; uz, Орол денгизи, Orol dengizi; kaa, Арал теңизи, Aral teńizi; russian: Аральское море, Aral'skoye more) was an endorheic basin, endorheic lake lyi ...
. The Aksu river formed
Aksu Canyon Aksu Canyon (also known as ''Aqsý shatqaly'') is a canyon on the Aksu River in Kazakhstan. The canyon is 15 km long and 500m deep canyon and located in southern Kazakhstan in the Turkistan region in the north-west of the Tian Shan mountain r ...
which is 500m deep, and can only be crossed in the southern part of the reserve by walking over a narrow pedestrian bridge.


Geology

Paleozoic limestone, dolomite and carbonaceous tuff are the most dominant bedrock in the nature reserve Thick
loess Loess (, ; from german: Löss ) is a clastic, predominantly silt-sized sediment that is formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust. Ten percent of Earth's land area is covered by loess or similar deposits. Loess is a periglacial or aeolian ...
has accumulated on plateaus and in the foothills. Much less frequent is the siliceous magmatic bedrock of the Perm era. Ecotourism has been a popular destination in the reserve for 10 years, thanks to the rich flora and fauna that has contributed to the development of recreational tourism.


Flora and vegetation

The Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve harbors 1312 vascular plants . Some of the largest genera are ''Astragalus'', ''Gagea'', ''Allium'', ''Carex'' and ''Oxytropis''. There are 44 rare plant species that are listed as endangered in the red data book of Kazakhstan, including the native wild apple ('' Malus sieversii''), wild grape ('' Vitis vinifera'') and several wild tulip species (e.g.. '' Tulipa greigii''). The lower parts of the reserve are covered by semi-desert, scrub and steppe, which form a colorful carpet of geophytes in the spring. The montane belt is a mosaic of open
juniper Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Juniperus'' () of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on the taxonomy, between 50 and 67 species of junipers are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, from the Arcti ...
forests with ''
Juniperus seravshanica Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Juniperus'' () of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on the taxonomy, between 50 and 67 species of junipers are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, from the Arcti ...
'' and '' Juniperus semiglobosa'', and meadows in which Eurosiberian and Middle Asian plants thrive. The
Aksu Canyon Aksu Canyon (also known as ''Aqsý shatqaly'') is a canyon on the Aksu River in Kazakhstan. The canyon is 15 km long and 500m deep canyon and located in southern Kazakhstan in the Turkistan region in the north-west of the Tian Shan mountain r ...
harbors some forest fragments with Malus sieversii und the Turkestan Maple ('' Acer turkestanicum''). Further up, in the subalpine and alpine belt, we find meadows, tall herb vegetation, and small cushion communities with ''
Onobrychis echidna __NOTOC__ ''Onobrychis'', the sainfoins, are a genus of Eurasian perennial herbaceous plants of the legume family (Fabaceae). Including doubtfully distinct species and provisionally accepted taxa, about 150 species are presently known. The Flo ...
'', as well as short grass sods with ''
Carex melanantha ''Carex'' is a vast genus of more than 2,000 species of grass-like plants in the family Cyperaceae, commonly known as sedges (or seg, in older books). Other members of the family Cyperaceae are also called sedges, however those of genus ''Carex'' ...
'' and ''
Kobresia persica ''Kobresia'' is a genus of plants in the sedge family. They are sometimes called bog sedges. These perennial sedges are quite similar to '' Carex'' species in appearance. The genus is widespread across much of Europe, Asia and North America, wit ...
''. Gallery forests of willows and birches grow along the main rivers. Scree vegetation is frequent in the area and home to the rare onion species '' Allium karataviense'', also ''
Iris willmottiana ''Iris willmottiana'' is a species in the genus ''Iris'', in the subgenus ''Scorpiris''. It is a bulbous perennial, from Uzbekistan in central Asia. It has green broad leaves, short stems, large flowers in various shades of blue. Description ...
'' and ''
Tulipa kaufmanniana ''Tulipa kaufmanniana'', the water lily tulip, is a species of tulip native to Central Asia. Description The tulip has a short stem, long,Richard Wilford making it a dwarf tulip.The National Gardening Association; Bob Beckstrom, Karan Davis ...
'' can be found.


Fauna

There are 44 mammal species in the Reserve that are enlisted as highly endangered in the red book of Kazakhstan.A.F. Kovshar (Ed.): ''Monitoring biologicheskogo raznoobraziya Zapovednika Aksu-Dzhabagly''. In: ''Tethys Biodiversity Research''. Tom 1, S. 21-23. The most prominent species are the snow leopard which is, however, rarely seen. Somewhat more frequent is the
Himalayan brown bear The Himalayan brown bear (''Ursus arctos isabellinus''), also known as the Himalayan red bear, isabelline bear or Dzu-Teh, is a subspecies of the brown bear and is known from northern Afghanistan, northern Pakistan, northern India, west China an ...
, the Tien Shan argali (''Ovis ammon karelini''), the Indian crested porcupine (''Hystrix indica''), and Menzbier's marmot.


References


Official Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve website
{{Authority control Nature reserves in Kazakhstan Biosphere reserves of Kazakhstan Tian Shan Protected areas established in 1926 1926 establishments in Russia 1926 establishments in Asia Turkistan Region