"Tiger Path" appeared in the Sikhote-Alin Reserve
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"Tiger Path" appeared in the Sikhote-Alin Reserve

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08-22-2022
 
Source: https://sikhote-alin.ru

The new eco-trail was landscaped by the students of the "Tiger" squad. In addition, they carried out maintenance of existing routes, as well as equipped bridges and decks to the Lysaya Mountain.

Students partially replaced fences, bridges and signs in the reserve. They laid 400 meters of flooring on the paths and bridges along the route "Mount Lysaya". These types of work were carried out not only for the convenience of tourists, but primarily to preserve rare plant species and soil cover in the reserve.

On the new Tiger Trail, the students laid 77 meters of flooring, prepared supports for information stands, equipped the entrance group of the trail, a gazebo, two toilets, and also helped the reserve staff to install a suspension bridge.

The new route will allow you to feel the Ussuri taiga. The press service of the reserve noted that the trail is equipped where there is a high probability of finding traces of the presence of the Amur tiger.

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