Golden Mountains of Altai at
Siberia, Russia
The Altai mountains, located in Russia, contain
natural reserves, lakes mountains, and a plateau. The Golden Mountains of Altai
UNESCO site includes three general areas: Altaisky Zapovednik, Katunsky
Zapovednik, and the Ukok Quiet Zone (Ukok plateau). The site also includes Lake
Teletskoye and Belukha Mountain. The regions are located along the borders to
China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan.
The
Golden Mountains of Altai are noted for their high level of biodiversity and a
variety of vegetation zones, from steppe and forest-steppe, to mixed forest,
subalpine vegetation, and alpine vegetation. The region is a habitat for
endangered species including the snow leopard.
Humans
have inhabited the region for almost a million years, with Paleolithic
settlements found in the Gorno-Altaisk region. The mountains have been the site
of tribal unions, khanates, and empires ranging from the Scythians, to the
Turks, Uigurs, Yenissey Kirgiz, Kidans, Mongols, and Oitrats. The local people
are Russians and the Altaisky, who are Turkish-speaking hunter-gatherer people
who continue to live in the natural environment.
Within
the site, Katun Nature Reserve which was established in 1991 and joined the
Golden Mountains designation in 1998, is home to 700 plant varieties, 51 mammal
species, 140 bird species and various reptiles and fish. Ecosystems contained
in this portion include glaciers, alpine tundra, meadows, and forests.
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