WWF has recognized the actions of
Governor Oleg Kozhemyako of Amurskye
Province in Russia’s far east with a
Gift to the Earth for having reached and
exceeded a target set in 2002 which aimed
to place 10 per cent of the province under
protected area (PA) management. More
than two million ha of new PAs have been
created, taking total PA cover to 11,3 per
cent, and securing priority forests which are
also habitat for 1800 plant species, 320 birds
(including the Japanese crane and white
stork), and 67 mammals, including a unique
migratory population of roe deer – at 40,000
animals the last remaining large population
on Earth. Moreover, following protection of
the last Korean pine and broadleaf forests
Amur tigers are returning to their
former habitat.