Uvs Nuur Basin World Heritage Site

Official name
Uvs Nuur Basin | UNESCO
Country
Russia | Map
Continent
Europe
Location
Uvs Aimag, Zavhan Aimag, Huvsgul Aimag (Mongolia); Mongun-Taiga Kojuun, Ovur Kojuun, Tes-Khem Kojuun, Ersin Kojuun (Tuva)
50.2750° Lat, 92.7197° Lon | Map
Code
769
Time Zone
Europe/Moscow (MSK, +0300)
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Category
Natural
Description
Inscribed 2003. The Uvs Nuur Basin (1,068,853 ha), is the northernmost of the enclosed basins of Central Asia. It takes its name from Uvs Nuur Lake, a large, shallow and very saline lake, important for migrating birds, waterfowl and seabirds. The site is made up of twelve protected areas representing the major biomes of eastern Eurasia. The steppe ecosystem supports a rich diversity of birds and the desert is home to a number of rare gerbil, jerboas and the marbled polecat. The mountains are an important refuge for the globally endangered snow leopard, mountain sheep (argali) and the Asiatic ibex.