Nenets Nature Reserve

  • Atlantic walrus rookery
  • Arctic islands
  • Arctic islands
  • A willow grouse
  • Barnacle geese
  • Wetlands
  • Wetlands
  • Mare’s tail
  • Sunset on Kost-Nos
  • Waders eating during low tide
  • Bewick’s swans
  • Bewick’s swans
  • A young peregrine
  • A cloudberry
  • Birdwatching
  • Birdwatching
  • An Arctic tern
  • A flock of willow grouses
  • Tundra from a bird’s eye view
  • Ruffs
  • Ruffs
  • Lichen tundra
  • Atlantic walrus rookery
  • Arctic islands
  • Arctic islands
  • A willow grouse
  • Barnacle geese
  • Wetlands
  • Wetlands
  • Mare’s tail
  • Sunset on Kost-Nos
  • Waders eating during low tide
  • Bewick’s swans
  • Bewick’s swans
  • A young peregrine
  • A cloudberry
  • Birdwatching
  • Birdwatching
  • An Arctic tern
  • A flock of willow grouses
  • Tundra from a bird’s eye view
  • Ruffs
  • Ruffs
  • Lichen tundra
© O. Smirnova
Atlantic walrus rookery
Nenets Nature Reserve is located in the Nenets Autonomous Area. It stretches over 313,400 hectares, with 58% accounting for a water area. The bulk of the reserve’s territory lies in the northern subarctic tundra subzone.