Juravline lake, Hydrological natural heritage site in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine.
Juravline Lake is a protected hydrological site in northeastern Ukraine situated near the Psel River. The small water body supports aquatic vegetation and fish populations in a natural setting.
Ukrainian authorities designated this water body as a protected natural monument in 1981. This official protection created a legal framework to preserve the local ecosystem.
Local fishermen maintain traditional practices at Juravline Lake, passing knowledge of sustainable fishing methods through successive generations in Sumy Oblast.
The site is accessible year-round, with warmer months providing better conditions for visiting and observing wildlife. The shoreline offers easy access and peaceful walking opportunities.
This water body forms part of a large network of protected reserves spanning the Sumy region. The concentration of protected areas in this zone reflects the region's ecological importance.
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