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Bolon Nature Reserve

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Crossroads" during the migration periods - April 20 to May 15 in the spring, and September 15 to October 20 in the fall. Applications must be made in advance with payment of fees; the route can be arranged for visit on foot or small boat. The excursion takes 6-8 hours, and there is a bird observation deck on the lake. The reserve's office is in the village of Dzhuen. Recently, the reserve has opened an ethnographic museum dedicated to the Nanai people in the village.
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As a strict nature reserve, the Bolon Reserve is mostly closed to the general public, although scientists and those with 'environmental education' purposes can make arrangements with park management for visits. It is possible for the public to arrange for guided tours on the eco-route "Avian
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Swamps occupy 80% of the territory. The plant life of the reserve is accordingly aquatic and wetland-associated. On the lower terraces are reed-sedge and herb-sedge. Meadows are reed grass and reed grass-forb. Scientists on the reserve have recorded 348 species of vascular plants in 92
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Spring and autumn migrations bring an estimated 1.2 million to the reserve. Over 200 species have been recorded, including the Far Eastern stork, Steller's sea eagle, and snipe-spoon-billed sandpiper. The reserve also hosts the Japanese crane at the northern edge of its range.
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Around Lake Bolon on the plain are the summer feeding grounds for elk and deer; they migrate from the nearby mountain ridges for calving and rearing. Typical other mammals are the brown bear, badger, and raccoon dog.
288:. The reserve covers the wetlands of international importance. Large numbers of migratory waterfowl use the area for nesting and stopovers on long flights. The reserve is situated halfway between the city of 346:. The Ussuri ecoregion is characterized by mixed broadleaf species such as Manchurian ash and Japanese elm in the lowlands, and Korean pine and broadleaf forests in the middle elevations. 590: 492: 464: 190: 675: 1311: 120: 71: 1306: 1321: 1185: 932: 1301: 774: 338: 1170: 1074: 896: 789: 668: 1134: 1104: 814: 561: 364:). This climate is characterized by high variation in temperature, both daily and seasonally; with dry winters and cool summers. 356: 1316: 845: 1094: 1059: 978: 41: 850: 769: 1195: 1003: 886: 723: 661: 653: 312:
The Bolon Reserve covers 100,000 hectares south of Lake Bolon, a terrain of meandering streams of the estuaries of the
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ecoregion. This ecoregion os of the Ussuri River region in the middle Amur River basin on the west slope of the
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flowing into the lake. The reserve covers a portion of the southern lake shore. The
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Kottek, M.; Grieser, J.; Beck, C.; Rudolf, B.; Rubel, F. (2006).
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runs southwest to northeast about 50 km from the reserve.
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List of Russian Nature Reserves (class 1a 'zapovedniks')
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Lake Bolon and the mouths of the Selgon and Simmi Rivers
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Russian
IUCN category
strict nature reserve

Map showing the location of Bolon Nature Reserve
Khabarovsk Krai
Khabarovsk
49°34′7″N 135°54′49″E / 49.56861°N 135.91361°E / 49.56861; 135.91361
hectares
acres
sq mi
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia)
http://www.zapovedamur.ru/
Ramsar Wetland
Russian
Russian
zapovednik
Russian Far East
Amur River
Lake Bolon
Khabarovsk
Komsomolsk-on-Amur
Amursky District
Khabarovsk Krai
Selgon River
Simmy River
Amur River
Anyuysky National Park
Ussuri broadleaf and mixed forests
Sikhote-Alin Mountains

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