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Regional Decree No. 15-p validating the Regulation on nature reserve “Tapovsky”.

Country/Territory
Russian Federation
Territorial subdivision
Tyumen
Document type
Regulation
Date
2021
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Protected area Wild fauna Wild flora Protection of species Endangered species Hunting/capture Collecting/harvesting Enforcement/compliance
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

This Regional Decree establishes that nature reserve “Tapovsky” includes landscape, woody, shrub, and herbaceous vegetation, fauna, waterbodies, and soils. Declaring nature reserve area protected area does not entail expropriation of land (forest) plots from owners, tenants and lessees of land (forest) plots, except the cases when the activity carried out by them poses risk to the integrity of the natural complexes and components thereof. Owners, tenants and lessees of land (forest) plots located within the boundaries of the nature reserve, as well as other physical, official and legal persons are obliged to comply with special protection regime established in the nature reserve and shall bear responsibility, established by acting legislation, for its violation thereof. The purpose of nature reserve “Tapovsky” is to preserve in the natural state natural complexes and objects, including: (a) landscape; (b) waterbodies; (c) woody, bushy and herbaceous vegetation; (d) wild fauna species; (e) medicinal plants; and (f) species of plants, animals and mushrooms included in the Red Book of the Russian Federation and the Red Book of the Tyumen region. The following activities shall be prohibited on the territory of nature reserve of regional significance “Tapovsky”: (a) staying with weapons (except for the stay of employees of authorized bodies and their subordinate organizations in the performance of their duties); (b) the use of weapons, fishing gear, dogs, game birds; (c) hunting, stalking game, disturbing, pursuing and catching all kinds of animals (excluding hunting in the order of regulating the number of animals, as well as for settling); (d) destroying and ravaging huts, holes, hollows, nests, clutches, other dwellings and shelters of animals; (e) all activities that cause damage to wildlife and their habitat; (f) extraction of minerals, including commonly occurring minerals, unauthorized removal or relocation, as well as disturbance of the natural structure of the soil cover, destruction of the fertile soil layer, excavation; (g) drilling, geological exploration; (h) violation of the hydrological regime; (i) storage of fuels and lubricants; (j) storage and use of all kinds of fertilizers and pesticides; and the use of chemicals in forests that have a toxic, carcinogenic or mutagenic effects; (k) disposal of wastes of all types and effluent waste water discharge; (l) use of open fire; (m) provision of land plots for all types of land management, including all kinds of construction, gardening, horticulture, farming and personal subsidiary farming; (m) timber extraction except for sanitary felling; (n) collection of soft resin; (o) construction; (p) parking and passage of vehicles and self-propelled vehicles of all types (except for bicycles); (q) arrangement of lodges and camps; (r) harvesting and collection of non-timber forest resources, except for deadwood, the collection of which is possible by agreement with the regional Department of Subsoil Use and Ecology; and (s) procurement of medicinal plants.

Full text
Russian
Website
publication.pravo.gov.ru

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

Regional Law No. 303 "On protected areas".

Legislation | Russian Federation | 2004 (2005)

Keyword: Protected area, Expropriation

Source: FAO, FAOLEX