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North Ossetia Nature Reserve (russian: Северо-Осетинский заповедник) (also Severo-Osetinsky) 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 whi ...
' (strict nature reserve) in the high mountains on the northern slope of the
Caucasus Mountains The Caucasus Mountains, : pronounced * hy, Կովկասյան լեռներ, : pronounced * az, Qafqaz dağları, pronounced * rus, Кавка́зские го́ры, Kavkázskiye góry, kɐfˈkasːkʲɪje ˈɡorɨ * tr, Kafkas Dağla ...
with the heights ranging from 650 meters - 4,249 meters. There are 76 glaciers in the reserve with a total area of . The site is centered on the
Ardon River The Ardon (russian: Ардон, os, Ӕрыдон, ''Ærydon'') is a river in North Ossetia–Alania in Russia, a left tributary of the Terek.Alagirsky District Alagirsky District (russian: Алаги́рский райо́н; os, Алагиры район, ''Alagiry rajon'') is an administrativeLaw #34-RZ and municipalLaw #11-RZ district (raion), one of the eight in the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania ...
of
North Ossetia-Alania North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. ''North'' is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. Etymology The word ''north'' is ...
. It was formally created in 1967, and covers a total area of .


Topography

The North Ossetia Reserve has a terrain that steep mountain slopes and deep river valleys. The Ardon River (in English, "Mad River") basin in the reserve has five parallel ridges running north–south. The reserve is bounded on the north by foothills and steppes running down to the town of
Alagir Alagir (russian: Алаги́р; os, Алагир) is an industrial town and the administrative center of Alagirsky District in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, Russia, located on the west bank of the Ardon River, west of the republic's c ...
, on the east by further north-slope river valleys, on the south by the main ridge of the Caucasus Mountains, and on the west by
Alaniya National Park Alaniya National Park (russian: Национальный парк «Ала́ния»), is a heavily glaciated, mountainous section of the northern slope of the Central Caucasus Mountains. It covers the southern third of the Irafsky District of the ...
. There are more than 100 rivers and streams in the reserve. The altitude in the boundaries ranges from 650 meters to 4,249 meters; the highest peak is Mt. Uilpata (). There are four sectors in the reserve: * Arhonskim (8,685 ha). High array of cirque and hanging glaciers, fed by snow and avalanches. Currently, most of the glaciers are receding. * Buronsky (6,820 ha). * Tseyskoe (9,152 ha). The Tseyskoe Glacier, the largest glacier in the reserve's boundaries, is the source of the Tseyskoe River and its gorge. There are the remains of birch forests on the slopes in this sector. * Fiagdonskaya (4,873 ha). The Fiagdonsky River is the largest tributary of the Ardon river.


Climate and Ecoregion

North Ossetia is located in the ''
Caucasus mixed forests The Caucasus mixed forests is a temperate broadleaf and mixed forests ecoregion in the Caucasus Mountains, as well as the adjacent Lesser Caucasus range and the eastern end of the Pontic Mountains. Geography The ecoregion covers an area of , ext ...
'' ecoregion. This ecoregion is located along the Caucasus Mountains between the
Black Sea The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bounded by Bulgaria, Georgia, Roma ...
and 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 Asia ...
. It has one of the highest levels of species endemism and diversity in the world: 23% of vascular species, and 10% of vertebrates. The climate of North Ossetia 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, notabl ...
'' (Dfc)''). This climate is characterised by long cold winters, and short, cool summers. Average temperature in February (the coldest momnth) is , to in July. Average annual precipitation is 800 mm/year in the middle altitudes.


Flora and fauna

Rocks, scree, and glaciers are over 70% of the terrain in the reserve. The other 30%, at the lower altitudes, is alpine meadow and forest. Typical trees on the lower north slopes are beech and hornbeam (replaced by birch and maple at higher levels), with undergrowth of elderberry, Caucasian bilberry, and Rhododendron. On the south-facing slopes are oak and hazel communities. Alder stands grow along the river bottoms. Scientists on the reserve have recorded 1,383 species of vascular plants, 200 of which are endemic to the Caucasus. The animal life of the reserve reflects the location at the meeting of several different ecozones. Species that are characteristic of the Circumboreal region (mouse, roe deer, brook trout, golden eagle, etc.) are mixed with steppe and alpine species (stone marten, Dagestan goat), and a number of introduced species (partridge, Jackal, chamois). There is a small herd of bison. Scientists on the reserve have recorded 58 species of mammals, and 208 species of birds.


Ecoeducation and access

As a strict nature reserve, the North Ossetia 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 quite a few 'ecotourist' routes, however, that are open to the public. Tickets may be purchased at the entrance points, and tourists must stay on the prescribed routes and leave the same day. The main office is in the city of
Alagir Alagir (russian: Алаги́р; os, Алагир) is an industrial town and the administrative center of Alagirsky District in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, Russia, located on the west bank of the Ardon River, west of the republic's c ...
.


See also

* List of Russian Nature Reserves (class 1a 'zapovedniks') *
National Parks of Russia There are currently 64 national parks in Russia. Together they cover approximately . Overview Until the 1960s only nature reserves and ''zakazniks'' existed in the Soviet Union, so international experience in creating a form of protected areas i ...
*
Skalisty Range The Skalisty Range (russian: Скалистый хребет; sah, Скалистай) is a range of mountains in far North-eastern Russia, part of the East Siberian System. Administratively the mountain chain belongs to the Sakha Republic. The ...
&
Lateral Range The Lateral Range (russian: Боковой хребет; ka, გვერდითი ქედი; az, Yan silsiləsi) is a mountain range in the Russian Federation and Georgia, with a very small part in Azerbaijan. The range is part of the Grea ...
*
Main Caucasian Range The Main Caucasian Range (russian: Главный Кавказский хребет; ka, კავკასიონის მთავარი წყალგამყოფი ქედი; az, Baş Qafqaz silsiləsi) is a mountain range in th ...


References


External links


Topographic map of North Ossetian Reserve, Geosfera.org

Map of North Ossetia Reserve, OpenStreetMap

Map of North Ossetia Reserve, ProtectedPlanet
{{Russian Zapovedniks Nature reserves in Russia 1967 establishments in Russia Protected areas established in 1967 Geography of North Ossetia–Alania Tourist attractions in North Ossetia–Alania Zapovednik