
's Khabarovsk Nature Reserve
Khabarovsk Nature Reserve, located in Russia's Far East, is a protected area dedicated to preserving the region’s diverse ecosystems, including taiga forests, wetlands, and river habitats. It serves as a sanctuary for various wildlife species, such as Amur tigers, lynxes, deer, and numerous bird species. The reserve plays a crucial role in ecological research, conservation efforts, and maintaining biodiversity. Its landscape features pristine forests, rivers, and marshes, offering a vital refuge for both local flora and fauna. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it emphasizes sustainable conservation while allowing limited, eco-friendly scientific activities.