Dzherginsky Nature Reserve | |
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Russian: Джергинский заповедник | |
Location | Buryatia |
Nearest city | Ulan-Ude |
Coordinates | 55°6′51″N 111°27′32″E / 55.11417°N 111.45889°E |
Area | 238,088 hectares (588,328 acres; 919 sq mi) |
Established | 1992 |
Governing body | Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia) |
Website | http://www.barguzin-istok.ru/ |
Dzherginsky Nature Reserve (Russian: Джергинский заповедник) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve), located about 100 km east of the northern section of Lake Baikal. It covers the source and upper reaches of the Barguzin River, the second largest tributary to Lake Baikal, and is at the junction of three mountain ranges - the Barguzin Range to the west of the reserve, the Ikat Range and the Southern Muya Range. The reserve's mountainous territory is dominated by larch forests. It is situated in the Kurumkansky District of Buryatia. The nearest city, Ulan-Ude, is 560 km to the south.[1][2] The reserve was formally established in 1992 to protect the biodiversity of the upper Barguzin valley, and to study natural processes of the area. It covers an area of 238,088 hectares (919.26 sq mi).