Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve is a protected area in Tuv Province, 81 miles (130 kilometers) east of Ulaanbaatar, for conservation of globally endangered species. It comprises of three zones: tourism, limited, and the Core, which are steppes of the ecosystem with rocky mountains, small lakes, rivers, streams and wetland covering an area of approximately 20,000 hectare. Although the reserve is comparatively small, the diversity of ecosystem here is impressive.
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The Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve is protected in order to conserve threatened species. Citizens representing Khural (local Parliament) in the sum of Bayandelger, province of Tov, created the reserve in 2003. It’s composed of three zones : one is “touristic” and open to visitors, another one has a restricted access, and the last one, central, is forbidden. In the reserve, high mountains, steppes, rivers and lakes, and a humid zone go together harmoniously. These landscapes have suffered little from the ravages of time. The reserve is also a welcoming land for rare animals like the wild sheep (argali), the Siberian white crane, the white-naped crane, the hooded crane, the cinereous vulture, or the swan goose.
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