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Dagestan Nature Reserve (russian: Дагестанский заповедник) (also Dagestansky) is a Russian '
zapovednik Zapovednik (russian: заповедник, plural , from the Russian , 'sacred, prohibited from disturbance, committed o protect committed o heritage; ) is an established term on the territory of the former Soviet Union for a protected area which ...
' (strict nature reserve) that protects an area of sand dunes and ridges on the northwest coast of the
Caspian Sea The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, often described as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea. An endorheic basin, it lies between Europe and Asia; east of the Caucasus, west of the broad steppe of Central A ...
in the southeast of European Russia. The reserve, a wintering place for migratory birds, is the richest nature reserve in Russia in terms of the number of species - over 300 species have been recorded in the reserve, its buffer zones and subordinate reserves. The reserve is part of several "Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas" (IBAs). The Sarykum sand dune is the highest sand dune in Europe, at . The reserve is situated in the
Tarumovsky District Tarumovsky District (russian: Тару́мовский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #16 and municipalLaw #6 district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of the Republic of Dagestan, forty-one in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. ...
of
Dagestan Dagestan ( ; rus, Дагеста́н, , dəɡʲɪˈstan, links=yes), officially the Republic of Dagestan (russian: Респу́блика Дагеста́н, Respúblika Dagestán, links=no), is a republic of Russia situated in the North Ca ...
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Topography

The Dagestan Reserve sits on the northwest coast of the Caspian Sea, at the mouth of the Kuma River as it empties into
Kizlyar Bay The Kizlyar Bay (russian: Кизлярский залив) is a bay of the Caspian Sea located in the Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation. If the plans for the proposed Eurasia Canal, linking the Caspian Sea with the Black Sea, are ever impl ...
. The reserve covers the low, marshy wetlands of the Kuma delta, as well as the entirety of Kizlyar Bay. Tyuleniy Island lies to the east of the reserve, from the coast, just outside of the bay. To the north the landscape changes to semi-desert. The reserve includes four sectors that are disconnected from the Kizlyar Bay territory: *
Sarykum Sarykum or Sary-Kum (russian: Сары-Кум, kum, Sari Hum, meaning "Yellow sand") is a large sand dune located in the Kumtorkalinsky District of Dagestan, Russian Federation. It is one of the largest sand dunes in Eurasia. The dune is located ...
. Sarykum is the highest sand dune in Europe, measuring in height. The dune is located in an area covered with sand three thousand hectares dotted with peaks; the dune itself covers . * Agrakhan. This area was established in 1983, and added Dagestan reserve in 2009. It was founded for the protection of endangered animal species. It's a long strip of territory on the northern Agrakhan Peninsula along the Caspian Sea that stretches from Chechen' Island south to the Prorez River. Forty endangered species of birds are listed in the Red Book of Russia and the red book of Dagestan, including the Dalmatian pelican or curlew. * Samur. The Samamur area is located in the forests of the
Samur River The Samur ( rut, Самыр; ; russian: Самур; az, Samurçay) is a river in Russia's Dagestan Republic, also partially flowing through Azerbaijan and forming part of the Azerbaijan–Russia border. Overview The Samur river originates in g ...
delta, on the Caspian, covering . * Tlyarata. A mountainous area of , established in 1986, the Tlyarata sectors was associated with the Dagestan reserve in 2009. It is located on the northern slopes of the Greater Caucasus to the border of Georgia and the Azerbaijan and along the headwaters of Koissou Avar.


Climate and ecoregion

Dagestan is located in the ''
Caspian lowland desert The Caspian lowland desert ecoregion (WWF ID: PA1308) covers the north and southeast coasts of the Caspian Sea, including the deltas of the Volga River and Ural River in the northern region. While the region gets relatively low amounts of precip ...
'' ecoregion. This ecoregion covers the coastal desert - sand dunes, salt deserts, solonchaks (shors) and clay deserts ( takyrs) - on the north and east shores of the Caspian Sea. Vegetation is sparse, but highly specialized with mostly halophytes (salt-tolerant plants), shrubs and semi-shrubs. The climate of Dagestan is '' Humid continental climate, 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, nota ...
(Dwb)). This climate is characterized by high variation in temperature, both daily and seasonally; with dry winters and cool summers. The strong heating of the sand on Sarykoum, the dune reaches temperatures of in the summer. The average temperature in January is ; in August it is degrees. Average annual rainfall is .


Flora and fauna

The plants of the wetlands are mostly reeds with a height of . The meadows on drier ground are grasses and sedges. Desert vegetations is represented by saltwort, sagerush-saltwort, wormwood. In the reedlands, the mammals include wild boar, muskrat, nutria, and water rat. On the steppes are hare, fox, and wolf. The main focus of the reserve is the birdlife, particularly waterfowl. The boundaries of the main reserve area of the Kuma Delta includes three "Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas" (IBAs) as defined by Birdlife International: "Nizhnekumiskiye floodplains (along the mouth of the Kuma in an area that is about half desert and half riverine grasslands), "Kizlar Bay" (which is about 90% marine, and 10% humid grassland), and "Tyuleni Island" (which is itself mostly wetlands, mudflats, and shingle/stony beach). Notable species include the vulnerable
Dalmatian pelican The Dalmatian pelican (''Pelecanus crispus'') is the largest member of the pelican family, and perhaps the world's largest freshwater bird, although rivaled in weight and length by the largest swans. They are elegant soaring birds, with wingspa ...
, one of the largest birds, with a wingspan. On the salt marshes are ibis, herons, terns, stilts, curlew and other waders. During the migrations on the west coast of the Caspian are large numbers of cormorants, grebes, ducks, geese and gulls.


Ecoeducation and access

As a strict nature reserve, the Dagestan Reserve is mostly closed to the general public, although scientists and those with 'environmental education' purposes can make arrangements with park management for visits. Excursions can be arranged by the public. but permits must be obtained in advance. The main office is in the city of
Makhachkala Makhachkala ( rus, Махачкала, , məxətɕkɐˈla, links=yes),; av, Махӏачхъала, Maħaçqala; ce, ХӀинжа-ГӀала, Hinƶa-Ġala; az, Маһачгала, Mahaçqala; nog, Махачкала; lbe, Махачкъала; ...
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See also

* List of Russian Nature Reserves (class 1a 'zapovedniks') * WikiCommons Gallery: Barchan Sary-Kum


References


External links


Map of Dagestan Reserve, ProtectedPlanet
{{Russian Zapovedniks Nature reserves in Russia 1987 establishments in Russia Protected areas established in 1987 Dunes of Russia Geography of Dagestan Zapovednik