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Shahbuz State Nature ReserveShahbuz State Natural Reserve was established on July 16, 2003 in f the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. The reserve area is very rich in terms of flora. More than 2000 species of higher plants can be found here from plants of Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic Landscape and the physical and geographical features of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic has played an important role in the formation of the modern fauna of the reserve. Thus, from 366 bird species of birds registered in the Republic of Azerbaijan more than half 217 of them settled in the territory of the Autonomous Republic. From these birds European Tuvuy partridge, singing Silvia, a partridge, oriole, nightingale, wood cock, hop-hop and others were settled in Shahbuz State Natural Reserve. In Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, 12 species of animals of prey were spread. From these animals, the brown bear, wolf, fox, wild cat, forest mouse, badger, wild boar, lynx and many animals can be found in the reserve. Rodent mammals are also found in the area of reserve. A small Arab rabbit, rats, and few species of mouse are found. From 350 species of vertebrate animals spread in Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, 45 species were included the Red Book of the Autonomous Republic.
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