Tokinsko-Stanovoy National Park

Tokinsko-Stanovoy National Park

Far Eastern Federal District Region

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Tokinsko-Stanovoy National Park is a protected natural area located in Russia's Far Eastern Federal District. It forms part of the country's extensive network of national parks established to conserve ecological, historical, and aesthetic values while allowing regulated tourism. The park encompasses diverse landscapes and habitats characteristic of the region, contributing to the protection of native flora and fauna. As a designated national park, it includes zones for strict protection, recreation, and sustainable traditional land use. Managed under the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Tokinsko-Stanovoy serves both conservation and educational purposes, promoting ecological awareness among visitors. Although specific details about its unique features or visitor facilities are limited, the park represents an important natural heritage within Russia's system of national parks.

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Interesting facts

  • Russia has 71 national parks covering over 150,000 square kilometers, including Tokinsko-Stanovoy National Park as part of this protected system.
  • National parks in Russia are designed to balance nature protection with regulated tourism and ecological education.
  • The concept of national parks in Russia was influenced by Soviet scientists' study of American parks in the 1960s, leading to the establishment of parks like Tokinsko-Stanovoy.
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