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Askania-Nova

Askania-Nova (Асканія-Нова)
Biosphere Preserves
Przewalski's Horse Askania Nova.jpg
Przewalski's Horse
Country Ukraine
Region Kherson Oblast
District Chaplynka Raion
Municipality Askania-Nova municipality
Parts Northern
Southern
Great Chapli Depression
Urban areas Askania-Nova (settlement)
Landmarks Great Chapli Depression, Askania-Nova Zoological park, Askania-Nova Arboretum, Askania-Nova Ornithological park
Coordinates 46°27′07″N 33°52′51″E / 46.45194°N 33.88083°E / 46.45194; 33.88083Coordinates: 46°27′07″N 33°52′51″E / 46.45194°N 33.88083°E / 46.45194; 33.88083
Area 333.08 km2 (129 sq mi)
 - Absolutely sacred 110.54 km2 (43 sq mi)
 - Buffer zone 60 km2 (23 sq mi)
Biome Temperate steppe
Plants Tulipa scythica, Tulipa schrencii, Fritillaria meleagris, Caragana scythica, Stipa ucrainica
Animals Bison americanus, Taurotragus oryx, Otis tarda, Phasianus colchicus, Struthio camelus, Phoenicopteridae ruber
UNESCO Reserves 1984
 - Biosphere Preserve 1983
 - State Preserve 1921
 - Private Preserve 1898
Management National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine
 - location Kiev
IUCN category Ia - Strict Nature Reserve
Author Friedrich Eduardovych Falz-Fein
Recognition Natural Wonder of Ukraine
Location of Askania-Nova in Ukraine
Website: ascania-nova.org

Askania-Nova (Ukrainian: Асканія-Нова) is a biosphere reserve (sanctuary) located in Kherson Oblast, Ukraine, within the dry Taurida steppe near Oleshky Sands. The reserve consists of a zoological park, a botanical (dendrological) garden, and an open territory of virgin steppes.

The nature reserve was established in 1898 by Friedrich-Jacob Eduardovych Falz-Fein (1863–1920) around the German colony of Askania-Nova, which only in 1890 became an organized settlement, Khutir.

In March 1919, Askania-Nova was confiscated from the Falz-Fein family by the Red Army as part of the state nationalization programme. The last owner refused to evacuate to Germany. She was Sofia-Louise Bohdanivna (Gottlieb) Knauff (1835–1919), the mother of Friedrich Falz-Fein. Her refusal resulted in her summary execution by two Red Army guardsmen who shot her for failing to surrender her estate in Khorly (today a port in Kherson Oblast). On April 1, 1919, Askania-Nova was declared a People's Sanctuary Park by a decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR; while on February 8, 1921, it was reorganized into a State Steppe Reserve of the Ukrainian SSR. The main purposes of the reserve was to preserve and study the environment of the virgin steppe as well as possibly to acclimatize and study a larger number of animal and plant types. Askania-Nova became a scientific-steppe station, a zoo-technical station with breeding farms, a phyto-technical station, and included various other scientific institutions. Notably, the zoo and botanical garden were greatly expanded. Part of the reserve included portions of steppe reserve, an acclimatization zoo, and an arboretum. From 1932 to 1956, the reserve was transformed into the All-Union scientific-research institute for the hybridization and acclimatization of animals of M. Ivanov. It consisted of 12 departments (including the botanical garden, steppe reserve steppe, and zoo), nine laboratories, conducting experimental farming, and four breeding centres for agricultural animals. The institute became the centre of scientific-researching works in the field of breed creation and the major hub for breeding farms. During both World War I and World War II, the reserve was devastated.


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