Lower Sula National Nature Park
The Lower Sula National Nature Park is a national park of Ukraine that covers the lower reaches of the Sula River as it enters the Kremenchuk Reservoir, 120 km southeast of Kyiv. The extensive marshes, swamps, and other wetlands of the area are important habitats for fish, waterfowl, and floodplain plants. The park is administratively in the Kremenchuk, Orzhytsia, and Semenivka raions of Poltava Oblast, and Zolotonosha Raion of Cherkasy Oblast.
Topography
The park was formed in 2010 by combining a series of protected areas, each of which retains its original form. These include:- National landmark "Sulinsky", a spawning and wintering place for fish in the wetlands on the edge of the reservoir.
- Hydrological reserve "Velikoselytsky", a complex of shallow lakes, floodplain marshes, and swamps
- Hydrological reserve "Plekhovsky", a meadow and marsh area with wild elk, fox, Beech marten, and boar.
- Hydrological reserve "Salty", an area with saline soil and halophyte plants.
- Hydrological reserve "Rogozov's corner", an area of lakes, elevated bogs, and swamps.
- Reserve "Onyshkivsky", a landscape reserve.
- Heritage site "Tarasenkovsky", a cultural park and also an entomologia reserve.
- Hydrological reserve "Chutovsky", also a reserve of local cultural value.
Climate and ecoregion
The climate of Lower Sula is Humid continental climate, warm summer (Köppen climate classification (Dfb). This climate is characterized by large seasonal temperature differentials and a warm summer (at least four months averaging over, but no month averaging over.Lower Sula is located at the western edge of the East European forest steppe ecoregion, a transition zone between the broadleaf forests of the north and the grasslands to the south. This ecoregion is characterized by a mosaic of forests, steppe, and riverine wetlands.