Key Biodiversity Areas

Temirgoiskiye lakes (12534)
Russia (Central Asian), Central Asia

Site overview


KBA status: confirmed
Year of last assessment: 2007
National site name: Temirgoiskiye ozera
Central coordinates: Latitude: 43.1464, Longitude: 47.2317
System: freshwater, terrestrial
Elevation (m): -21 to -12
Area of KBA (km2): 56.29007
KBA classification: Regional
Legacy site: Yes

Site details


Site description: Steppe lakes in the lowland of the mouth of Sulak river.
Rationale for qualifying as KBA: This site qualifies as a Key Biodiversity Area of international significance that was identified using previously established criteria and thresholds for the identification of Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs) and for which available data indicate that it does not meet global KBA criteria and thresholds set out in the Global Standard.
Delineation rationale: 2014-08-12 (BL Secretariat): centroid coords adjusted to 43°8'47'N 47°13'54'E and site area changed to (or confirmed as) 5600 ha (rounded), on basis of refined polygon downloaded from Spatial Database on Important Bird Areas of Russia 2014 (© Russian Bird Conservation Union, © Transparent World).

Habitats


Land use: fisheries/aquaculture (50%) | hunting (100%)
IUCN HabitatCoverage %Habitat detail
Artificial - Terrestrial5
Desert10
Wetlands(Inland)80
Grassland5

Threats


Threat level 1Threat level 2Threat level 3Timing
Natural system modificationsFire & fire suppressionIncrease in fire frequency/intensityOngoing
Agriculture & aquacultureLivestock farming & ranchingAgro-industry grazing, ranching or farmingOngoing
Agriculture & aquacultureMarine & freshwater aquacultureIndustrial aquacultureOngoing
Biological resource useHunting & collecting terrestrial animalsIntentional use (species being assessed is the target)Ongoing
Human intrusions & disturbanceRecreational activitiesOngoing

Additional information


References: G.S.Dzhamirzoev
Contributors: The map polygon is provided courtesy of the Spatial Database on Important Bird Areas of Russia 2014 (© Russian Bird Conservation Union, © Transparent World).