Order No. 1500 of the Ministry of Agriculture validating of the Regulations on Federal Nature Reserves. Country/Territory Russian Federation Document type Regulation Date 2003 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Protected area Protection of habitats Biotechnology Protection of species Geographical area Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific Abstract Federal Nature Reserves "Vsapukholsky" (Annex 1), "Voronezhsky" (Annex 2), "Elizarovsky" (Annex 3), "Muromsky" (Annex 4), "Mshinsk marsh" (Annex 5) and "Yaroslavsky" (Annex 6) have been set up for the purpose of conservation, reproduction and stock enhancement of game of particular economic, scientific, ecological, cultural value, and the protection of habitats thereof. The aforesaid nature reserves are classified as biological ones, their duration is open-ended, and the change of their boundaries, reorganization and liquidation thereof shall be carried out in conformity with the modalities established by law. The establishment of nature reserves shall not imply expropriation of the plots of land on which they are situated from the land tenants. The main targets of the nature reserves are: 1) conservation, reproduction, stock enhancement of endangered and rare species, protection of habitats thereof, the ways of migration, nidification, hibernation and maintenance of the ecological balance; 2) carrying out biotechnological arrangements for the purpose of setting up more favourable conditions of habitats of protected species. Any activity contrary to the purposes of nature reserve or damaging nature complexes and their components, including ploughing up, timber extraction, hunting and fisheries shall be prohibited. Full text Russian References - Legislation Implements Federal Law No. 33-FZ on protected areas. Legislation | Russian Federation | 1995 (2023) Keyword: Basic legislation, Protected area, Cultural heritage, Ecosystem preservation, Education, Liability/compensation, Tourism Source: FAO, FAOLEX