Tahkuna Nature Reserve

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tahkuna Nature Reserve
Tahkuna looduskaitseala.jpg
Forest in Tahkuna Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Tahkuna Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Tahkuna Nature Reserve
LocationEstonia
Nearest cityKärdla
Coordinates59°4′46″N 22°35′53″E / 59.07944°N 22.59806°E / 59.07944; 22.59806Coordinates: 59°4′46″N 22°35′53″E / 59.07944°N 22.59806°E / 59.07944; 22.59806
Area1,869 ha (4,620 acres)

Tahkuna Nature Reserve is a nature reserve situated on Hiiumaa in western Estonia, in Hiiu County.

Tahkuna nature reserve has been created in order to protect areas of forest which have remained largely unaffected by human activity. The nature reserve also incorporates Estonia's largest single habitat of yew, dune forests and mires. A forest trail for visitors has been constructed in the nature reserve.[1] The fauna is varied and home to several nesting birds, e.g. spotted crake and white-tailed eagle. The flora contains several species of orchids; Corallorhiza trifida and Goodyera repens are common.[2]


References[]

  1. ^ Protected Natural Objects in Hiiumaa (PDF). Estonian Environmental Board. 2012. p. 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-29.
  2. ^ Excursion guide, Post-tour of Second workshop, LIFE Co-op Project (PDF). LIFE Co-op Project. 2005. p. 12.
Retrieved from ""