Srebarna Nature Reserve

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Srebarna Nature Reserve
IUCN Category Ia (Strict Nature Reserve)
Lake Srebarna
Lake Srebarna
Location: Silistra Province, Bulgaria
Nearest city: Silistra
Coordinates: 44°06′52″N, 27°04′41″E
Area: 6 km²
Established: 1948

The Srebarna Nature Reserve (Природен резерват Сребърна, Priroden rezervat Srebarna) is a nature reserve in northeastern Bulgaria (Southern Dobruja), near the village of the same name, 18 km west of Silistra and 2 km south of the Danube. It is comprised of Lake Srebarna and its surroundings and is located on the Via Pontica, a bird migration route between Europe and Africa.

The reserve embraces 6 km² of protected area and a buffer zone of 5.4 km². The lake's depth varies from 1 to 3 m. There is a museum constructed, where a collection of stuffed species typical for the reserve is arranged.

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[edit] History

While Lake Srebarna was studied many times in the past by foreign biologists, the first Bulgarian scientist to take an interest in the area was Aleksi Petrov, who visited the reserve in 1911. In 1913, the whole of Southern Dobrudja was incorporated in Romania, but was returned to Bulgaria in 1940, when the area was visited once again by Petrov to examine the colonies of birds that nest there.

The area was proclaimed a nature reserve in 1948 and is a Ramsar site since 1975. The reserve was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1983.

[edit] Legends

There are several legends about the origin of the lake's name. The one is about a khan named Srebrist, who died in the neighbourhood whilst engaging in an unequal battle with the Pechenegs. A second one tells about a boat full of silver (srebro in Bulgarian) along the shores of the lake. According to a third one, which is regarded as most plausible, the name comes from the silvery reflections on the lake's surface during full moon.

Pelicans in the museum
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Pelicans in the museum

[edit] Flora

There are hydrophyte species such as reed in and around the lake. The reserve is home to 67 plant species, some of which are in danger of extinction outside the territory of Srebarna.

[edit] Fauna

A wide variety of fauna exists in the area. 39 mammal, 21 reptile and amphibian and 10 fish species ihabit the reserve, which is most famous for the 179 bird species that nest on its territory, some of which include the Dalmatian Pelican, the Mute Swan, the Greylag Goose, the Duck, the Marsh Harrier, the Bluethroat, the Titmouse, the Heron and the Cormorant.

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