• Kerzhinski Nature Reserve (Russian: Керженский) (also Kerzhensky) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve) located in the middle basin of the Kerzhenets River...
  • Kerzhenets Nature Re... Along the Kerzhenets River, a tributary of the Volga, is the Kerzhensky Reserve. It was founded in 1993 to save the reindeer...
  • Kerzhinski Nature Reserve is located in the South trans-Volga region, on the left bank of Kerzhenets river.
  • After all, only outside the city you can breathe clean air, listen to the birds singing, feel at one with nature. ... After lunch we visited the floodplain of Kerzhenets.
  • Kerzhenets Nature Reserve did not contribute to any primary research papers from Nature Index journals in the current 12 month window.
  • The table to the right includes counts of all research outputs for Kerzhenets Nature Reserve published between 1 May 2020...
  • Comparison with hepatic floras of some nature reserves of Central Europen Russia is given, and ecology and phytogeography of species are discussed.
  • Keržinskio gamtos rezervatas ( rus . Керженский ) (taip pat Kerzhensky ) yra Rusijos „zapovednikas“ (griežtas gamtos draustinis), esantis Kerženeco upės...
  • Kerzhenets is a river located in the Nizhny Novgorod Left Bank. It originates in the Koverninsky district. The mouth is located near the village of Neveyki.
  • Changes of the summer bird population of Kerzhenets Nature Reserve within seven years after the strong fires of 2010.
  • ...research in June, July and September 2017 in eight floodplain lakes of the middle reaches of the Kerzhenets River located in the Kerzhinski Nature Reserve.
  • Home > Archives > Vol 7, No 2 (2018) > Zooplankton of floodplain lakes of the river Kerzhenets (Kerzhinski Nature Reserve, Nizhny Novgorod Region) > PDF.
  • Kerzhenets Travel Guide. Kerzhenets is a city in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It has many popular attractions, perfect for a trip! ... "Nature Reserves".
  • Kerzhinski Nature Reserve is a Russian 'zapovednik' located in the middle basin of the Kerzhenets River, 600 kilometres (370 mi) east of Moscow.