Kaniv Nature Reserve
The Kaniv Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve of Ukraine that covers a portion of the right bank of the Dnieper River, and two floodplain islands in the river itself. The reserve is in the center of Ukraine, along the northeast edge of the Dnieper Upland. It was created to protect valuable forest-steppe and floodplain habitat. The site is known for an abundance of archaeological sites left by cultures back to the Paleolithic. The reserve is a unit of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, and is located in Cherkasy Oblast.
Topography
The hills on the right bank of the Dnieper are forested and represent the majority of the reserve. The largest floodplain islands are the Serpentine Islands in the Kaniv Reservoir, Shelest Island in the Dnieper, and Kruglik Island in the Dnieper. There is a protective zone of 1,353 hectares around the reserve's borders. The reserve was originally founded in 1923 as the National Forest Steppe Reserve, and went through several changes in control before assuming its present form in 1986.Climate and ecoregion
The climate of Kaniv is Humid continental climate, warm summer. This climate is characterized by large seasonal temperature differentials and a warm summer (at least four months averaging over, but no month averaging over.The Kaniv reserve straddles the transition zone between the Central European mixed forests and East European forest steppe ecoregions.