Nizhnyaya Kama National Park

Nizhnyaya Kama National Park (Russian: Национальный парк Нижняя Кама; Tatar: Түбән Кама милли паркы; in both languages: "Lower Kama National Park") is a national park in the center of Russia, located in Tukayevsky and Yelabuzhsky Districts of Tatarstan. It was established April 20, 1991 to protect coniferous (mostly pine) forests at the banks of the Kama River.[1]

Nizhnyaya Kama National Park
Нижняя Кама (Russian)
Tanayevsky meadows. Kama-Kriushskaya floodplain. National Park "Lower Kama"
Map showing the location of Nizhnyaya Kama National Park
Map showing the location of Nizhnyaya Kama National Park
LocationRussia
Nearest cityYelabuga, Naberezhnye Chelny
Coordinates55°48′04″N 52°19′24″E
Area265.87 square kilometres (102.65 sq mi)[1]
Established1991
Governing bodyFederal Forestry Service
Websitehttp://nkama-park.ru/

Location and geography

The park consists of three isolated clusters. Two of them - Maly Bor and Tanayavskaya Dacha - are located close to the city of Yelabuga, on the right bank of the Kama, whereas the third one, Bolshoy Bor, is situated on the peninsula on the left bank of the Kama, outside the city of Naberezhnye Chelny.[2] In the limits of the park, the Kama is built as Nizhnekamsk Reservoir. The right bank of the river is high, with ravines. The Toyma River is the biggest tributary of the Kama inside the part. The left bank of the Kama is flat.[3] Below the dam, the Kama meanders, and the meadows on the right bank in this area also belong to the park.[1]

Fauna

Big mammals widespread in the park include moose, roe deer, boar, lynx, badger, eurasian beaver, and raccoon dog. There are several species of bats, some of which are rare. The park has over 190 species of birds, 6 species of reptiles, 10 species of amphibia, and 16 species of fish.[2]

Flora

The areas adjacent to Nizhnekamsk Reservoir are covered by forest. Forest is also present far from the shore, as isolated clusters. Among the trees, the most common are pine (65.4% of the forest area), birch (19%), and aspen (6%).[1] Some of the forest was planted.

References

  1. Нижняя Кама Национальный парк (in Russian). Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  2. Национальный Парк Нижняя Кама (in Russian). ФГБУ НП "Нижняя Кама". Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  3. И. А. Кусый, ed. (2007). Национальный парки России: Северо-Запад и центр. Вокруг света (in Russian). Вокруг света. pp. 35–55. ISBN 978-5986521107.
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