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State Nature Reserve "Kaluzhskie Zaseki"

GBIF publisher since
17 August 2018

Description

The reserve was established in 1992 to protect and study the old-growth broad-leaves forests, which are remaining fragments of the defensive belt of the Moscow state in the 14th-17th centuries against raids of nomads and Crimean Khanate. In Russian, “Zaseki” means narrow strip of forest felled in one direction, which is a difficult barrier. Almost the entire territory of the reserve is covered with forest, a quarter of which is broad-leaved forests with oak, ash, elm, linden and two maple species. Old-growth forests are characterized by a complex layer, age, spatial-mosaic structure and high biodiversity of ground vegetation. These forests grow on phaeozem and luvisol types of soils. The free-ranging population of European bison was reintroduced here in 1996. Half of the reserve is part of the key ornithological territory.

Contacts

ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Sergey Fedoseev
email: fedoseev_zaseki@mail.ru
TECHNICAL_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Maxim Shashkov
email: max.carabus@gmail.com
POINT_OF_CONTACT
Olga Chevyakova
email: ulolcher@yandex.ru
State Nature Reserve "Kaluzhskie Zaseki"
Bolshaya Sovetskaya st., 75
Ulyanovo
249750
Kaluga region
RU
email: ulolcher@yandex.ru
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