Baikal-Lena Nature Reserve | |
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Russian: Байкало-Ленский заповедник (Also: Lake Baikal; Baikal-Lensky; Baikal-Lena) | |
Location | Irkutsk Oblast |
Nearest city | Irkutsk |
Coordinates | 55°13′0″N 107°45′0″E / 55.21667°N 107.75000°E |
Area | 660,000 hectares (1,630,896 acres; 2,548 sq mi) |
Established | 1986 |
Governing body | Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia) |
Website | http://www.baikal-1.ru/ |
Baikal-Lena Nature Reserve (Russian: Байкало-Ленский заповедник) (also Lake Baikal; or Baykal-Lensky, or Baykal-Lena) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve) located on the northwest coast of Lake Baikal in southern Siberia. It protects both lake shore and the source of the Lena River.[1] The reserve stretches along the western coast of Lake Baikal for about 120 km, with an average width of 65 km. The reserve is situated in the Kachugsky District of Irkutsk Oblast.[1][2] As of December 1996, the Baikal-Lena Reserve (combined with the Barguzin and Baikal Reserves) is included in the list of sites of World Cultural and Natural Heritage, and a World Heritage Site with Pribaikalsky National Park.[1] The Baikal-Lena Reserve is managed jointly with Pribaikalsky National Park, which is immediately to the south, thus protecting a continuous 580 km of shoreline on Lake Baikal.