Kan-Achuu Nature Park
41°29′N 73°39′E / 41.483°N 73.650°E / 41.483; 73.650Area 30,496.5 ha (75,358 acres) Established 2015 Nature Reserves (IUCN Category I) Nature Parks (IUCN Category II) Nature Monuments (IUCN Category III) Integrated Reserves (IUCN Category IV) Botanical Reserves (IUCN Category IV) Game Reserves (IUCN Category IV) Forest Reserves (IUCN Category IV)
Kan-Achuu Nature Park is in Toguz-Toro District of Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan established in September 2015.[1] The purpose of the park is conservation of the unique nature complexes and biodiversity, conservation of rare and endangered flora and fauna species, and extending network of specially protected areas of Kyrgyz Republic. It currently covers 30,496.5 hectares.[2] The park is situated in the eastern spurs of the Fergana Range, in the basin of the rivers Baydamtal, Kan-Achuu and Kökirim.[3]
References
- ^ On establishment of the State Nature Park "Kan-Achuu" [Об образовании Государственного природного парка "Кан-Ачуу"] (Decree of the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic 630) (in Russian). November 9, 2015.
- ^ "Specially protected natural territories of the Kyrgyz Republic". Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Specially Protected Natural Areas. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ "Specially Protected Areas and Biodiversity of Kyrgyzstan". wildlife.caiag.kg (in Russian). Retrieved 11 January 2022.
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- Dashman
- Issyk-Kul
- Karatal-Japyryk
- Kulun-Ata
- Naryn
- Padysha-Ata
- Sary-Chelek
- Sarychat-Eertash
- Surmatash
- Ala-Archa
- Alatay
- Besh-Tash
- Chong-Kemin
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- Kara-Buura
- Kara-Shoro
- Karakol
- Khan-Tengiri
- Kyrgyz-Ata
- Saymaluu-Tash
- Salkyn-Tör
- Sarkent
- Abshir-Ata Waterfall
- Ajydaar-Üngkür
- Ala-Myshyk Cave
- At-Bashy Canyon
- Barskoon Waterfall
- Big Gates Cave (Barite Cave)
- Chil-Mayram Cave (Beshüngkür)
- Chil-Ustun
- Dangi Canyon
- Jeti-Ögüz Rocks
- Jiydeli Cave
- Kan-i-Gut Cave
- Kara-Jygach Rocks
- Kögüchkön-Sugat Waterfall
- Kök-Jerty Canyon
- Sogon-Tash Cave
- Tegerek Waterfall
- Ysyk-Ata Waterfall
- Almaly (Yablonevoye)
- Aydarken (Khaydarken)
- Aygül-Tash
- Baydamtal
- Chanach (Kanysh)
- Chatkal
- Chong-Aryk
- Chong-Kuurchak
- Chyrandy
- Janggakty
- Jel-Tiybes
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- Kyrgyz-Ata
- Kyrgyz-Gava
- Maymak
- Ming-Kush
- Oy-Kayyng
- Ryazan-Say
- Sary-Mogol
- Shilbili-Say
- Sülüktü
- Suusamyr
- Tüp
- Baltyr-Khan
- Bülölü
- Iyri-Suu
- Jylgyndy
- Kayyngdy
- Kichi Ak-Suu
- Kuru-Köl
- Miskin-Say
- Uzun-Akmat
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