Shirvan State Reserve
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shirvan State Reserve in Azerbaijan was established on the area of 177.45 square kilometres (68.51 sq mi) of a part of Bendovan State Game reserve in 1969 for the purpose of protecting and increasing the number of water birds. The area of the reserve was expanded to 258 square kilometres (25,800 ha) in 1982.[1]
Fauna and flora

The reserves is characterized by rich ornithological fauna. Water reserves account for 35 square kilometres (14 sq mi) of the area. Rare birds nest and winter in the swampy areas. The largest part of the reserve was transferred to the Shirvan National Park in 2003, and the area of the reserve currently totals 62.32 square kilometres (24.06 sq mi).[1]
