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Nahodishte Na Proletno Boturche   (Unique identification code in the register: 408)

Category: Protected Site

Map:

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

Digital boundaries are with the current status


Area: 61.93 hectares

Location:
District: Razgrad, Municipality: Razgrad, Locality: Osenets

Falls in the territory of the following Regional Inspectorates of Environment and Water (RIEW):
Ruse - bul."Pridunavski" 20 p.k.26

Falls in the territory of the following Regional Forestry Directorates (RFD):
RFD Ruse: SFE Razgrad

Ordinance for announcement:
Ordinance No.РД-879 from 25.11.1980 879-1980

Ordinance for change:

1. Re-categorization with Ordinance No.РД-1202 from 24.09.2003 1202-2003
2. Change in the area - actualisation with Ordinance No.РД-553 from 12.07.2007 553-2007
3. Change in the area - increase with Ordinance No.РД-703 from 03.11.2011 703-2011

Aims of the declaration:
1. Conservation of the habitat of the rare in our country Ciclamen coum Mill.

Current prohibitions and regimes:
1. It is prohibited to carry out any activities, such as damaging the stems, which aim to injuring of the trees;
2. It is prohibited to enter, drive, or park motor vehicles.
3. It is prohibited picking or uprooting of plants
4. It is prohibited grazing of livestock ;
5. It is prohibited harassing the wild animals and taking their young or eggs, as well as damaging their nests and lairs;
6. It is prohibited disclosure of quarries, mining and geological and any other activities that modify or injure the natural appearance of the site or its water system
7. It is prohibited to carry out felling, except cultivating and sanitary;
8. Construction of any type is prohibited unless it is described in the management plan of the protected site.


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