On this page you can get acquainted with representatives of the natural world included in the new Red Book of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The country’s natural resources are saturated and diverse. This has opened great opportunities for the development of many species. However, the rapid development of the world has influenced a decrease in the population of rare animals. Along with the reduction of natural resources due to poaching, endless deforestation and development, representatives of the animal world were under a significant threat of extinction.
Most animals, personally, a person will not see, since there are units, and we get acquainted with these species only on the Internet and in the Red Book of Kazakhstan. The document includes a list of taxa that needs special security at the state level. Therefore, according to the law, hunting and catching these individuals is prohibited.
Almost every year, animals in Kazakhstan are becoming smaller. Even all the efforts made to protect nature are not able to stop the extinction of some taxa. However, measures to preserve nature and restore natural resources are able to save many. It should be noted that the book included 128 types of vertebrates, which you need to take care.
Mammals
Cheetah
Turan Tiger
The lynx is ordinary
Dressing
Laska
Stepnoy ferret
Dzungarian hamster
Indian porcupine
River tear
Marten
Leather
Saigak
Jayran
Turkmen Kulan
Tian-Shan brown bear
Tugue deer
Snow Leopard
Manul
Caracal
Velvet cat
Giant blind
Archar (Argali)
Red Wolf
European mink
Muskrat
Longgrooming hedgehog
Selections
Dwarf carbage
Honey
Beaver
Menzbra’s groundhog
Birds of the Red Book of Kazakhstan
Flamingo
Curly pelican
Pink pelican
Black stork
White stork
Yellow heron
Small white heron
Kopitsa
Caravayka
Redzone barracks
Swan-click
Small swan
Marble Chirik
Whiteeyed black
Millhungry Turpan
Black Turpan
Savka
Swan-click
Golden eagle
Bustard
Jack
Baptist
Crane-beautiful
Bearded man
Kumai
Burial ground
Vulture
Orlan-whitewater
Sapsan
Baloban
Himalayan ular
Osprey
Snake
Eagle-Carlik
Steppe eagle
Orlan-Dolgokhvost
Red Book reptiles Kazakhstan
Varan
Yellowbearing
A motley roundhead
Eyeing foot diabage
Semirechensky Triton
Red Book of Kazakhstan
Aral salmon
Caspian salmon
Syr Darya FalsePatonos
Lysach (pike asp)
Plants of the Red Book of Kazakhstan
Schrenka spruce
Eastern juniper
The almonds of the steppe
The ash of the Sogdian
Schrenka’s Tulgogotsvet
The lotus is nutty
Allochruse is kachimshaped
Spring Adonis (Gorizvet)
Rhodiola pink (Tibetan ginseng)
Bagolnik swamp
Umbrella winterlover (spool)
Maryin root
The shift is open
The poppy is thin
Birch bark warty
European undergrowth
Fiveruble harshoper
Mardon Cretaceous
Linen chalk
Veronica Alatavskaya
Dandelion Cock-Sagyz
Vasilek Talieva
Tulip Bierastein (Dubravnaya Tulip)
Multiple juniper (eastern juniper)
He shot yellowing
Tile sleeper (tiled gladiolus)
Cherry oak (summer oak, ordinary oak or English oak)
Raponmum Saflovid
Landysh Maisky
The shoe is spotted
Baranets ordinary (Plaun Baranian)
Conclusion
Since nature gave us life, we owe it to it. The Law on Nature Protection prohibits the hunting views listed in the Red Book of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The length of the territory and the unique geographical position contributed to the development of natural conditions and the plant world.
The updated edition of the Red Book, dated 1997, has 125 taxes that have undergone cluster, depending on the degree of threat. So, there are five categories:
- Disappearing and probably disappeared.
- In critical.
- Rare species.
- Not sufficiently studied.
- Controlled.
The latest species are taxa, the population of which managed to restore. But they still need protection. To the possibly disappeared in the territory of the republic, refers:
Ungulates, predators, rodents and insects are more protected. Also some representatives of waterfowl and reptiles are threatened. Everything presented in this section will die out if humanity does not do anything. Therefore, these species need protection at the state level. Intentional harm to these taxons is punishable by law.