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Khankaiskiу
Biosphere Reserve
Презентация по английскому языку
“Nature of may nativе
на тему
land”
Выполнил: Глущенко Т. А. ,
преподаватель английского языка
КГБ ПОУ «СПК»
The Reserve is one of the very few places of growth of Lotus lily
(Nelumbo Komarovii)
and Prickly water lily (Euryale ferox), included into the Red Data Book of
the Russian Federation.
There are 482 vertebrate species in the Reserve, including
a species of cyclostomes, 72 fish species, 6 amphibian
species, 6 reptile species, 352 bird species, and 45
mammal species.
During accumulation of scientific materials on the
territory of the Reserve.
Joint surveys of cranes and waterfowl
on the Russian side of the Lake Khanka
International Nature Reserve.
Russian – Chinese ichthyology workshop.
Total area of the biosphere reserve is 273,199 ha;
39,289 ha of which make a strictly protected core
area; 75,510 ha - buffer zone and 158,400 ha - a
transition zone (cooperation zone).
Open valleys with grassy meadows, swamps,
overflow lands and numerous small lakes prevail in
(70%).
the Reserve’s landscape.
Swamps cover most part of the protected area
The forests cover only about 1% of the Reserve, and
distribution of forest vegetation has a spotty
character.
In 1996, the governments of the Russian Federation
and the People's Republic of China signed an
agreement to establish Lake Khanka/ Xingkai
International Nature Reserve under the auspices of
the Khankaisky and Xinkai Hu nature reserves.
It was established in order to protect flora, fauna
and natural eco-systems, to promote bilateral
cooperation in nature conservation and sustainable
use of natural resources, and to monitor and study
natural eco-systems in the long term.
II International Forum «2012 Xingkai Lake, Jixi China
seminar on Green Development»,
Heilongjiang Province, China, July 2012.
Lake Khanka is the largest freshwater lake in
Northeast Asia.
The Reserve’s flora includes 713 species of
vascular plants, 12 of which are listed in the Red
Book of the Russian Federation.
In the western part of the Lake, there is the largest
in the Russian Far East population of the rare
Chinese soft-shelled turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis).
Of 352 bird species, 21 species are included in the
IUCN red list and 49 species are listed in the Red
Book of the Russian Federation.
Japanese crane (Grus japonensis), White-naped crane (Grus
vipio) and Oriental white stork (Ciconia boyciana) are the most
valuable and endangered bird species nesting in the Reserve.
are the priorities of development strategy of this territory.
Ecotourism and recreation
Since 2003, Russia and China celebrate annual Lake
Khanka Day with concerts, exhibitions and
children's performances.