The Lower Dniester National Nature Park: A Haven for Biodiversity
An Overview
The Lower Dniester National Nature Park is a recently created state-protected sanctuary in the Republic of Moldova. Established in April 2022, the park is recognized for its exceptional biodiversity and international significance.Key Features
- Covers a large portion of the Dniester River
- Harbors 200 species of birds, 83 species of fish, and 1,000 plant species
- Includes 18 natural lakes and a vast network of eriks (narrow, winding river channels)
A Rich Tapestry of Flora and Fauna
The park boasts a remarkable array of plant and animal life. Its diverse habitats include reed beds, lakes, and eriks, which provide sustenance and shelter to numerous species.Notable bird species include the Eurasian bittern, Dalmatian pelican, and white-tailed eagle.
The park's abundant fish population includes sturgeon, pike, and carp.
Ecological Significance
The Lower Dniester National Nature Park's rich biodiversity and intact ecosystem make it a crucial refuge for wildlife and an invaluable natural resource.It serves as a breeding ground and migratory stopover for birds, contributing to regional and international conservation efforts.
The park's diverse habitats filter water, regulate water flow, and mitigate the effects of flooding, providing important ecosystem services.
Conservation and Management
The park's designation as a state-protected area emphasizes its importance and ensures its long-term protection.Management efforts focus on preserving the park's habitats, monitoring wildlife populations, and promoting sustainable tourism.
By safeguarding the Lower Dniester National Nature Park, we ensure the conservation of its ecological treasures for generations to come.
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