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Ribino   (Unique identification code in the register: 141)

Category: Protected Site

Map:

Map of the object
Digital boundaries - WGS 84, UTM 35N (shp)

Digital boundaries are with the current status


Area: 66.3 hectares

Location:
District: Kardzhali, Municipality: Krumovgrad, Locality: Ribino, Samovila

Falls in the territory of the following Regional Inspectorates of Environment and Water (RIEW):
Haskovo - ul."Dobrudja",bl. 14, et.1

Ordinance for announcement:
Ordinance No.583 from 02.11.2000 583-2000

Aims of the declaration:
1. Protection of populations of protected and threatened with extinction animal and plant species, specifically great Horseshoe Bat, small Horseshoe Bat, Southern horseshoe bat, Mediterranean horseshoe bat, Meheli Horseshoe Bat, Geoffroy's Bat, Greater mouse-eared bat, cave bat, long-winged bird
2. Protection of the Karst landscape, including rock massifs, springs, and caves.

Current prohibitions and regimes:
1. It is prohibited the construction of roads and any new construction.
2. It is prohibited any career activities.
3. It is prohibited to carry out clear felling.
4. It is prohibited entering in the caves.
5. It is prohibited extraction of any kind of materials(stones, clay, cave formations, guanu e.t.c.) from inside and entrance parts of the caves;
6. It is rohibited development of caves and using as places of production activities and storage of materials or shelter for domestic animals.
7. It is prohibited throwing away/dumping of wastes, including in the caves.
8. It is prohibited closing of the entrances of the caves.
9. It is prohibited use of pesticides.
10. It is prohibited bivoucaing and making fire.

Overlapping (partial or full):
PZ under the Habitat Directive: Rodopi - Iztochni


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