Yugyd Va National Park
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Yugyd Va National Park | |
Location | Komi Republic, Russia |
Coordinates | 62°25′N 58°47′E / 62.417°N 58.783°E |
Area | 18,917 square kilometers |
Established | April 23, 1994 |
Yugyd Va National Park (
History
The park was created by the
In 1995, the forest area including the Yugyd Va National Park and the nearby Pechora-Ilych Nature Reserve were recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, Virgin Komi Forests.
Geography
The Yugyd Va National Park is located on the western slopes of the Polar Ural and Northern Ural, on the border of
Wildlife
More than half of the park is covered with the
Some 180 bird species live in the park, some of them quite rare. Twenty fish species are known to inhabit the park's rivers and lakes. There are also five amphibian species and one reptile species in the park.
Among the mammals common in the park are the
Tourism
Recreational uses of the park include rafting, boating, and hiking in the summer, Nordic skiing in winter. Limited hunting is allowed too, but permits have to be applied for several months in advance.
Due to the remote location of the park, the amount of tourism there is still quite low. According to the park's management, it is currently visited by some 4,000 tourists every year, which is much less than the park's potential recreational capacity. The management was concerned with the fact that the user fees (some 2.4 million
Footnotes
- ^ "Clear future for the 'Clear Water', or how Yugyd Va National Park is to develop" Krasnoye Znamya (a local newspaper), 15 March 2006, No. 40. (in Russian)
External links
- Yugyd Va National Park (official site) (in Russian)
- Park Map (in Russian)
- Yugyd Va National Park (Russian Ministry of Natural Resources site) (in Russian)