Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Srebarna Nature Reserve' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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[2] As a result, it provides nesting and migratory habitat for many endangered bird species. | WIKI |
The lake's depth varies from 1 to 3 m. There is a museum constructed, where a collection of stuffed species typical for the reserve is arranged. | WIKI |
There are hydrophyte species such as reed in and around the lake. | WIKI |
The reserve is home to 139 plant species, 11 of them are in danger of extinction outside the territory of Srebarna. | WIKI |
39 mammal, 21 reptile and amphibian and 10 fish species inhabit the reserve, but it is most famous for the 179 bird species that nest on its territory. | WIKI |
These species include multiple species of herons and cormorants, the glossy ibis, the Dalmatian pelican, the mute swan, the greylag goose, the marsh harrier and the bluethroat. | WIKI |
Small mammals in the reserve include several shrew and mice species. | WIKI |
It provides nesting grounds for 99 species of birds and seasonal habitat to around 80 species of migratory birds. | UNESCO |
It shelters a diversity of plant and animal species, which are increasingly threatened. | UNESCO |
The property holds populations of birds that are considered critical to species survival. | UNESCO |
Three species of terns also occur here. | UNESCO |
In total the property provides critical habitat that supports 173 bird species, 78 species of which are of European conservation concern, and nine being listed as globally threatened. | UNESCO |
The site is relatively small, and only if other areas are also protected, in the region and on bird migration routes, can the key species of Srebarna Nature Reserve be expected to survive. | UNESCO |
The buffer zone of the property is important in preventing the introduction of non-local plant or animal species, pollution from domestic, industrial or other types of waste, hunting during bird nesting and breeding periods, burning of reeds, and other activities that could disturb the nesting and breeding bird colonies. | UNESCO |