Populations of IBA trigger species
Habitats
| IUCN habitat |
Habitat detail |
Extent (% of site) |
| Forest |
Alluvial and very wet forest; Native coniferous woodland |
98% |
| Wetlands (inland) |
Standing brackish and salt water |
2% |
Land use
| Land-use |
Extent (% of site) |
| forestry |
98% |
| fisheries/aquaculture |
2% |
| hunting |
100% |
Acknowledgements The identification of IBAs and information collected between 1980 and 2009 provided by the IBA network of the Russian Bird Conservation Union (RBCU).
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BirdLife International (2013) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Pine forest at village Redut. Downloaded from
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