Pripyatsky National Park

Nature reserve in Gomel Region, Belarus
Pripyatsky National Park
Pripyat River in Belarus
Map showing the location of Pripyatsky National Park
Map showing the location of Pripyatsky National Park
LocationBelarus
Coordinates52°00′58″N 28°00′45″E / 52.016163°N 28.012390°E / 52.016163; 28.012390
Area634.58 km2
Established1996
Websitehttps://www.npp.by/
Designations
Designated29 March 2013
Reference no.2197[1]

Pripyatsky National Park[2] or Pripyat National Park,[3] is a natural reserve in Gomel Region, Belarus. Before becoming a national park in 1996, the area operated as the Pripyatsky Landscape-Hydrological Zapovednik starting in 1969.[4] It was created for preservation of natural landscapes within the floodplain of the Pripyat River, from which it takes its name. Much of the park's area is occupied by turf swamps.[3] BThe transition to national park status was controversial among environmental organizations because it legally permitted business activities, such as logging and hunting, which began immediately after the reclassification.

Its territory is within the Pyetrykaw District, Lyelchytsy District, and Zhytkavichy District.

Flora and fauna

Pripyatsky National Park is home to 51 species of mammals, including elk, wild boar, red deer, European badger, and Eurasian lynx.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pripyatsky National Park". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b Pripyatsky National Park on belarus.by
  3. ^ a b Pripyats National Park on the website of National Tourism Agency of Belarus
  4. ^ Novikau, Aliaksandr (2021). "The evolution of the natural protected areas system in Belarus: From communism to authoritarianism". Global Ecology and Conservation. 26 e01486. doi:10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01486.



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