- Lena Delta Wildlife Reserve - Wikipedia
Lena Delta Nature Reserve (Russian: Усть-Ленский государственный природный заповедник) is a Zapovednik (“scientific nature reserve ”) located in the delta of the Lena River in Sakha Republic, in the far north of eastern Siberia, Russia
- The Largest Delta in the Arctic - Geography Realm
Ecological Importance: The Lena Delta Reserve The Lena Delta Reserve is Russia’s largest designated wilderness area Many Siberian wildlife use it as a nesting place and refuge This reserve plays a crucial role in conserving the region’s biodiversity, providing habitat for numerous bird species, including endangered ones
- Lena River, the blue artery of Siberia – Blue Explorer
The Lena delta Nature Reserve is a scientific wildlife protected area located in the delta of the Lena River in Sakha Republic, in the far north of eastern Siberia, Russia
- Lena Delta, Russia - Science@NASA
The Lena Delta Reserve is the most extensive protected wilderness area in Russia It is animportant refuge and breeding ground for many species of Siberian wildlife
- Lena Delta | EROS
The Lena Delta Reserve is the most extensive protected wilderness area in Russia It is an important refuge and breeding grounds for many species of Siberian wildlife
- Lena Delta, Sakha Republic, Siberia, Russia - GRID-Arendal
With its new size of 61,320 square kilometres, the expanded Lena Delta Reserve is now the largest protected area in Russia and one of the largest on earth It is, however, only a small part of Sakha’s “Gift to the Earth”
- Ust-Lensky - Wild Russia
The enormous delta of the Lena River - with its thousands of islands, lakes, and channels - is one of the most spectacular wonders of the Russian Arctic The delta is the second largest in the world, fanning out over 32,000 km 2 - an area about the size of Maryland
- Birds and Mammals of the Lena Delta Nature Reserve, Siberia
Between 6 June and 17 August 1997, 16 mammal species and 76 bird species were recorded in the Lena Delta Nature Reserve and the surrounding buffer zone Several species are new to the region: far-eastern curlew, fieldfare, redwing, arctic warbler, red-breasted flycatcher, and common rat New breeders are merlin and arctic warbler
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