Berezina Biosphere Reserve

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Berezina Biosphere Reserve is a protected natural area in Belarus recognized by UNESCO for its extensive wetlands, diverse forests, and rich biodiversity, including populations of European bison and other rare species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ramsar site
biosphere reserve
protected area
area about 85,000 hectares
about 850 square kilometres
country Belarus
ecosystemType forests
lakes
mires
rivers
wetlands
established 1925
governingBody Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of Belarus NERFINISHED
habitatType boreal forest
floodplain meadows
raised bogs
hasIUCNCategory Ia
hasRamsarStatus Wetland of International Importance
hasSpecies Eurasian beaver
European bison NERFINISHED
black stork
brown bear
capercaillie
crane
lesser spotted eagle NERFINISHED
lynx
moose
otter
rare plant species
wolf
hasUNESCOStatus Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
hasZone buffer zone
core zone
transition zone
locatedIn Dokshytsy District NERFINISHED
Lepel District NERFINISHED
Vitebsk Region NERFINISHED
mainRiver Berezina River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Berezina River NERFINISHED
partOf UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme NERFINISHED
primaryObjective biodiversity conservation
ecosystem protection
RamsarDesignationYear 1999
supportsActivity environmental education
environmental monitoring
regulated ecotourism
scientific research
UNESCODesignationYear 1979

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Berezina locatedInProtectedArea Berezina Biosphere Reserve
Berezina hasPart Berezina Biosphere Reserve
Minsk Region contains Berezina Biosphere Reserve
this entity surface form: Berezinsky Biosphere Reserve