
Daursky Nature Reserve
A vast protected steppe landscape in southern Siberia, spanning nearly 223,000 hectares across dry grasslands and wetlands that form part of the transnational “Landscapes of Dauria” World Heritage Site.
At a glance
The Daursky Nature Reserve protects one of Siberia’s most ecologically significant ecosystems: the dry steppes and seasonal wetlands of the Dauria region. Established as a strict nature reserve, it adjoins Mongolia’s Dornod Mongol Biosphere Reserve, creating a vast cross-border conservation area of nearly 8.7 million hectares.
History
Founded in 1987, the reserve was created to safeguard the distinctive dry steppe habitat and seasonal lake systems of South Siberia. Its designation reflected growing international recognition of the Dauria landscape’s ecological importance, leading to its inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage Site “The Landscapes of Dauria,” which encompasses both the Russian reserve and its Mongolian counterpart.
What you see
The reserve consists of a core protected area of approximately 49,764 hectares divided into nine separate plots, surrounded by a buffer zone of roughly 173,201 hectares. Within the buffer zone lie the Torey Lakes—two significant water bodies named Barun-Torey and Zun-Torey—which provide critical habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife in this otherwise arid landscape.
Cultural significance
The Daursky Reserve represents an irreplaceable example of the steppe ecosystems that once dominated vast regions of Central Asia. Its recognition as part of a World Heritage Site underscores the international value of preserving these grasslands and their associated wetlands, which support unique biodiversity and serve as vital stopover points for migratory species.
Key facts
- Country: Russia
- Location: Zabaykalsky Krai, Siberia
- Established: 1987
- Total area: 222,965 hectares (550,960 acres)
- Core protected area: 49,764 hectares (122,970 acres)
- Buffer zone: 173,201 hectares (427,990 acres)
- Coordinates: 49.97°N, 115.43°E
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: “The Landscapes of Dauria”
Practical information & getting there
The reserve is located in Russia’s far southeastern Siberia, near the Mongolian border. As a strict nature reserve (zapovednik), access is restricted and typically requires special permits. Inquire through Russian environmental authorities or the reserve administration before planning a visit. The nearest significant settlements are in Zabaykalsky Krai.
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