Abstract

Summary: The paper uses the example of the Far East to consider the little-studied topic of participation of the Russian nature reserve in the implementation of international programs for environmental protection by the state. For the first time in historiography, special attention is paid to the activities of the Far Eastern reserve “Bolonsky” to preserve the world's biological resources. The objective of this study is to identify the place and role of the Far Eastern reserve in building a dialogue with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region (APR) on the conservation of unique species of wildlife. The presented topic is considered based on the analysis of previously unpublished sources, which determines its scientific novelty. The authors conclude that Russia's close cooperation with other countries in developing and implementing joint agreements contributes not only to solving environmental problems, but also to establishing a constructive dialogue within the Asia-Pacific region as a whole.

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