Upper Dvuobje

Country:
Federación de Rusia
Site number:
678
Area:
470,000.0 ha
Designation date:
13-09-1994
Coordinates:
61°42'N 67°10'E

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An extensive network of the Ob River tributaries composed of permanent and seasonal lakes (sors), marshes, and islands supporting high taiga forests and meadows. These habitats interact, forming a complex and unique mosaic of terrestrial and aquatic habitats. The site and the adjacent Lower Dvuobje Ramsar site form one of the richest waterbird habitats and nesting areas in the world, supporting numerous species of nationally or globally threatened waterbirds. The area supports large breeding, molting and migrating populations of waterbirds. Estimated numbers of waterbirds migrating through the area in spring are 500,000 to 3,000,000 individuals, with various duck species being the most numerous. Breeding waterbirds reach 300,000 pairs. The site supports a rich mammal and fish fauna. Human activities include conservation education, fish production, waterbirds hunting, hay harvesting, and livestock grazing.

Administrative region

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region

National legal designation

  • state nature zakaznik of federal level - Elizarovsky

Last publication date:

01-08-2008

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