Ukrainian Steppe Nature Reserve | |
Alt Name: | Ukrainian: Український степовий природний заповідник |
Iucn Category: | Ia |
Photo Width: | 300 |
Map: | Ukraine |
Relief: | yes |
Location: | Donetsk Oblast |
Coordinates: | 47.1°N 38°W |
Area: | 2768lk=onNaNlk=on |
Established: | 1961 |
Website: | http://ukrainaincognita.com/donetska-oblast/volodarskyi-raion/ukrainskyi-stepovyi-pryrodnyi-zapovidnyk |
Governing Body: | National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine |
Ukrainian Steppe Nature Reserve (Ukrainian: Український степовий природний заповідник) is a protected nature reserve of Ukraine that protects a collection of primitive steppe tracts in Donetsk Oblast region of the Ukrainian southeast. Each tract is a different sub-type of Ukrainian steppe.[1]
Originally the reserve stood in a vast dryland steppe that stretched from the Azov Sea and Black Sea north for 500-700 km. Over times most of this area was converted to agriculture and only a few small sectors left in an uncultivated state. There are four main branches of the reserve, each protecting a different representative type of steppe for the region.
The official climate designation for the Ukrainian Steppe area is ""Humid continental climate - warm summer sub-type"" (Köppen climate classification Dfb), with large seasonal temperature differentials and a warm summer (at least four months averaging over 10C, but no month averaging over 22C.
Common grasses in the reserve tracts are feather grass (Stipa), bunchgrass (Stipa capillata), and fescue (Festuca). Scientists in the reserve report 926 species of higher plants, 26 species of mammals, 115 species of birds and 10 species of fish.
As a strict nature reserve, Ukrainian Steppe's primary purpose is protection of nature and scientific study. Public access is limited: mass recreation and construction of facilities is prohibited as are hunting and fishing. There is public access to the "Stone Tomb" historical site, which features a museum.[3] Located in southeast Ukraine in disputed territory, some tracts of the reserve may have been occupied by separatists in 2014.[2]