Great Arctic State Nature Reserve – Russia

Great Arctic State Nature Reserve - RussiaThe Great Arctic State Nature Reserve is the largest reserve in Russia and Eurasia and the third largest in the world. It has an area of 41,692 square kilometers, including 9,810 square kilometers of sea area. The reserve is located on the islands and shores of the Arctic Ocean. It is surrounded by the Kara and Laptev Seas. Permafrost is found throughout the entire Great Arctic State Nature Reserve. Moss and lichen are major vegetation types. Among the birds inhabiting the tundra are the snowy owl, the rock ptarmigan, the Steller’s Eider, the brant and rare gull species: the Ross’s gull, the Sabine’s gull and the ivory gull. 100 bird species can be found throughout the reserve. There are 24 mammal species and 25 fish species inhabiting the territory. Big mammals live in the reserve: the polar bear, the reindeer, the muskox. Arctic foxes, wolverines, stoats and lemmings are usual inhabitants in the area. The walrus, the beluga whale, the ringed seal and the bearded seal are widespread in the Arctic seas.

Great Arctic State Nature Reserve - Russia

The postage stamp features a snowy owl against the typical landscape of the Great Arctic State Nature Reserve.

Printing method Paper Color Perforation Format Circulation
Offset + Security Complex Coated Multicolor Comb 11 ¾ 65х32,5 184000

Issued on 28 -Feb-2018