Gaplaňgyr Nature Reserve
Gaplaňgyr Nature Reserve | |
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Map of Turkmenistan | |
Location | Daşoguz Province, Turkmenistan |
Coordinates | 41°06′00″N 57°14′00″E / 41.1°N 57.233333°ECoordinates: 41°06′00″N 57°14′00″E / 41.1°N 57.233333°E |
Area | 2822 km² |
Established | 1979 |
Gaplaňgyr or Kaplankyr is a mountain plateau and nature reserve (zapovednik) of northern Turkmenistan. It was established in 1979.
It is a place for the protection and restoration of indigenous flora and fauna, it is located on the Gaplaňgyr Plateau at the southern spur of the Ustyurt Plateau at the border with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in the north-west of Daşoguz Province. It covers an area of 2822 km².
Fauna and flora[]
26 species of mammals, 147 species of birds, and 918 species of higher plants have been recorded in Kaplankyr reserve.[1] Protected rare species of animals found in the reserve include, Central Asian gazelle, the Ustyurt mountain sheep, ratel as well as substantial populations of saiga antelopes that migrate here from Karakalpakstan in the winter are also protected in the nature reserve. Plants include the Khiva thistle, Turkmen tulip, Antonia's gypsophila, Karelin sand acacia, and 55 other endemic species.[1]
The Gaplaňgyr nature reserve also incorporates two sanctuaries: Sarygamyş Sanctuary, which established in 1980 as a lake-coastal ecosystems, and Şasenem Sanctuary, to preserve the kulans, Equus hemionus kulan, a subspecies of onager, the Asian wild ass, and which was established in 1984 for stony desert preservation.[1]
References[]
- National Program for the Protection of the Environment, Ashgabat, 2002, pp. 149–151 (in Russian)
- ^ a b c "Kaplankyr Reserve". DNTours. Archived from the original on September 29, 2008. Retrieved January 21, 2009.
- Nature reserves in Turkmenistan
- Protected areas established in 1979