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Altai Nature Reserve (russian: Алтайский заповедник, also called ) is a Russian ('sanctuary, strict nature reserve') in the Altai Mountains of south Siberia,
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ...
. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "
Golden Mountains of Altai Golden Mountains of Altai is the name of an UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of the Altai and Katun Natural Reserves, Lake Teletskoye, Belukha Mountain, and the Ukok Plateau. As stated in the UNESCO description of the site, "the region ...
", recognized as an area of high biodiversity and isolation from human intrusion. It is also included in the UNESCO
World Network of Biosphere Reserves The UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) covers internationally designated protected areas, known as biosphere reserves, which are meant to demonstrate a balanced relationship between people and nature (e.g. encourage sustainable de ...
. The Altai Reserve includes the east bank of
Lake Teletskoye Lake Teletskoye (russian: Телецкое озеро, lit=the lake of the ; ) is the largest lake in the Altai Mountains and the Altai Republic, Russia, and has depth up to 325 meters. Situated at a height of above the sea level, the lake is ...
and stretches into the high mountains to the southeast of the lake. It is situated in Ulagansky District and
Turochaksky District Turochaksky District (russian: Туроча́кский райо́н; alt, Турачак аймак, ''Turaçak aymak'') is an administrativeLaw #101-RZ and municipalLaw #10-RZ district (raion), one of the ten in the Altai Republic, Russia. It ...
in the north and east of the Altai Republic.


Topography

The reserve has an elongated shape running from the northeast to southwest along the Teletskoye basin and into the high interior. Elevations rise to . This territory averages wide through its length. Lake Teletskoye is in the upper northwest end. The
Chulyshman River The Chulyshman (russian: Чулышман; alt, Чолышман, ''Çolışman'') is a river in Altai Republic in Russia. The river is long, and its drainage basin covers . The Chulyshman flows into Lake Teletskoye. It freezes up during late Oc ...
runs into the lake, with the Chulyshman valley forming part of the western border of the Altia Reserve. Most of the reserve is the plains and alpine ridges of the Chulyshman Highlands. Over 20% of the territory is rock, scree and gravel. On the high plateaus there are over 1,000 alpine lakes greater than in size.


Climate and ecoregion

Altai is located in the '' Sayan montane conifer forests'' ecoregion. This ecoregion is characterized by mountains dissected by river valleys, high levels of precipitation, and high biodiversity. Flora is generally dependent on the elevation and terrain, with forest having three main subzones based on altitude: light needle-leaf sparse taiga, dark needle-leaf taiga, and dark taiga. The Altai reserve has been for the most part undisturbed by human activity, and is one of the few remaining pristine areas of this ecoregion. It covers 9.4% of the entire Republic of Altai, and there are no roads in the reserve. The climate of Altai is a
Humid continental climate A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and freezing ...
, with a cool summer (
Köppen climate classification The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was first published by German-Russian climatologist Wladimir Köppen (1846–1940) in 1884, with several later modifications by Köppen, notabl ...
Subarctic climate, ''Dfc''). This climate is characterized by mild summers (only 1–3 months above ) and cold, snowy winters (coldest month below ). Over the past 50 years in the Altai reserve, the warmest month has been July (), the coldest month January (), and the average rainfall has been .


Flora and fauna

The most common trees in the Altai Reserve coniferous species: Siberian larch, Siberian cedar and Siberian fir. On the slopes near Lake Teletskoye there are some secondary forests of birch and alder, but most of the reserve to the south is untouched — cedars on the site have been measured up to in diameter and 400–450 years in age. Scientists at the reserves have recorded over 1,500 species of vascular plants, including 22 species listed as 'vulnerable' in the Red Book of the Russian Federation. There are over 70 species of mammals in the reserve, including two endangered species, the
Snow Leopard The snow leopard (''Panthera uncia''), also known as the ounce, is a felid in the genus '' Panthera'' native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because the global population is es ...
and the Altai argali. There are 19 species of fish, mostly in Lake Teletskoye, including pike, perch, and whitefish. In the streams the most common fish is the grayling. Of the 331 species of birds found in the reserve, most (48%) are passerine (159 species), waders (48 species), Falconiformes (30 species), and geese (29 species). The remaining 66 species account for only 20%.


Ecotourism

As a strict nature reserve, the Altai Reserve is mostly closed to the general public, although scientists and those with "environmental education" purposes can make arrangements with park management for visits. There are six "ecotourist" routes in the reserve, however, that are open to the public, but require permits to be obtained in advance. Park management recommends allowing 2–3 months in advance for obtaining permits. The main office is in the city of Gorno-Altaysk. The six ecotourist routes open to the public (permits required) are: # Chichelgansky Zigzag. Overlook of Lake Teletskoye, ethno-cultural visitor center, Yaylyu waterway hike
(website (in Russian)
# Belinskaya Terrace. Ancient monuments of the Turkic period - "Kaeser-Tash" (stone warrior), "IT-Bash" (stone-dog).
(website (in Russian))
# Corbou Waterfall . 25 km boat ride and hike. 13 meter waterfall.
(website (in Russian))
# Cordon Chelyush - Waterfall. Softwood forest, overviews of Altai.
(website (in Russian))
# Kokshe Waterfall. Orientation by reserve ranger, hike to Kokshe Waterfall on the Koskhe River (largest right bank tributary of Lake Teletskoye.
(website (in Russian))
# Great Falls of the Chulchinsky. Hike for experienced mountain hikers only.
(website (in Russian))


See also

* List of Russian Nature Reserves (class 1a "zapovedniks") * Wikicommons Gallery: Lake Teletskoye


References


External links


Official Website, Altai Nature Reserve (In English)

Maps of the Reserve and Surrounding Protected Areas

Video Gallery, Altai Biosphere

Map of Altai Nature Reserve at OpenStreetMap

Map of Altai Nature Reserve at ProtectedPlanet.org
{{Russian Zapovedniks Nature reserves in Russia Biosphere reserves of Russia 1932 establishments in Russia Protected areas established in 1932 Geography of the Altai Republic Zapovednik