Nature of Trans-Urals is the standing exposition of the Kurgan Regional Museum of Local History. It tells visitors about the geographical position of the Region and demonstrates the diversity of its wildlife. The Museum halls contain over 2000 species of animals and birds including those endangered and included in the Kurgan Region’s Red Book.
Kurgan Regional Museum of Local Lore
The nature of the Urals
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The nature of the Urals
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Mogilnick
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Dalmatian pelican
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In order to create a vivid visual image of the landscapes, the Museum rigged dioramas and biological composite pictures: Forest Steppe and Steppe, Meadow and Lake, Swamp and River. At display at each of such zones are their residents: a roe deer and a minx, a red fox and a wild bore, as well as the multitude of birds — from a little grey shrike to white-tailed eagle.
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Wild boar
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Exhibits are marked with AR stickers for identification purposes.
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