Medobory Nature Reserve
The Medobory Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve of Ukraine located in the Podolian Upland in the western part of the country. It protects a representative portion of the "Tovtry" region, known for rocky limestone ridges. The reserve is in Chortkiv and Ternopil Raions of Ternopil Oblast.
Topography
The reserve occupies a section of the Tovtry region, a 200 km long limestone ridge that formed as a reef in a warm Miocene sea some 15-20 million years ago. The ridge is highly desiccated and eroded, rising 60–100 meters above the surrounding territory. The southwestern slopes of the ridge is steep, the northeastern slope gradually flattens. The highest point in the reserve is Mount Bogit. The Zbruch River runs along the eastern edge of the reserve.Climate and ecoregion
The climate of the Medobory area 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. In the reserve, the average temperature in January is and in July. Precipitation averages 620 mm/year.Medobory is located in the Central European mixed forests ecoregion, a temperate hardwood forest covering much of northeastern Europe, from Germany to Russia.