Call of the Tiger National Park description and photos - Russia - Far East: Primorsky Krai. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe Call of the Tiger National Park is one of the natural attractions of Primorsky Krai. The park was founded in June 2007. The main purpose of its creation was the preservation and restoration of natural complexes and objects, as well as historical and cultural objects, environmental education of the population, the development and implementation of scientific methods for the protection of nature, the implementation of environmental monitoring, the creation of all necessary conditions for regulated recreation and tourism. The national park is located in the south-east of Primorsky Krai. The territory of the park includes sections of districts - Chuguevsky, Olginsky and Lazovsky. The main objects of protection in the park "Call of the Tiger" are animal species included in the Red Book of the Russian Federation and the Red Book of IUCN, including 6 species of mammals, but the main one, of course, is - Amur tiger. The territory of the national park is characterized by significant biological diversity. Most of the total area of the park is occupied by forests. The most widespread here are stone-birch, spruce-fir-cedar, oak, mountain-tundra and cedar-deciduous forests. Among the huge number of flowering plants here you can see beautiful peonies, lilies, shoes and many other beautiful and rare plants that need protection, including: Pacific berry, real ginseng, Baikal skullcap, pointed yew and high lure. The national park is also famous for its rich variety of fauna. The Amur tiger and the Far Eastern forest cat deserve special attention. Common representatives of large mammals include the Himalayan and brown bear, red deer, wild boar, roe and musk deer. Almost all rare, valuable and endemic species of mammals of the south of the Far East region live here - up to 54 species are officially registered. The bird kingdom of the national park is also quite diverse. There are 238 bird species in the park. Rare and endemic species include the black stork, scaly merganser, shaggy nuthatch, fish owl, wasp eater, osprey, mandarin duck, needle-footed owl, white-tailed eagle and others. Natural attractions of the National Park "Call of the Tiger" include the highest mountain in Primorye Oblachnaya (1854 m), mountain Sestra (1671 m) and mountain Kamenny Brother (1402 m), the Milogradovka river and the largest waterfall in this region - Milogradovsky waterfall. valuable and endemic species of mammals of the south of the Far Eastern region - up to 54 species are officially registered.The bird kingdom of the national park is also quite diverse. There are 238 bird species in the park. Rare and endemic species include the black stork, scaly merganser, shaggy nuthatch, fish owl, wasp eater, osprey, mandarin duck, needle-footed owl, white-tailed eagle and others. To the natural attractions of the National Park "Call of the Tiger" you can include the highest mountain in Primorye Oblachnaya (1854 m), mountain Sestra (1671 m) and mountain Kamenny Brother (1402 m), the Milogradovka river and the largest waterfall in this region - Milogradovsky waterfall. valuable and endemic species of mammals in the south of the Far East region - up to 54 species are officially registered.The bird kingdom of the national park is also quite diverse. There are 238 bird species in the park. Rare and endemic species include the black stork, scaly merganser, shaggy nuthatch, fish owl, wasp eater, osprey, mandarin duck, needle-footed owl, white-tailed eagle and others. Natural attractions of the National Park "Call of the Tiger" include the highest mountain in Primorye Oblachnaya (1854 m), mountain Sestra (1671 m) and mountain Kamenny Brother (1402 m), the Milogradovka river and the largest waterfall in this region - Milogradovsky waterfall. We also recommend reading Church of St. George description and photos - Bulgaria: Varshets Topic: Call of the Tiger National Park description and photos - Russia - Far East: Primorsky Krai. |