Protected areas cover around 5% of the territory of Serbia.[1] The Law on the Protection of the Nature[2] defines these categories of protected areas:

  • Strict nature reserve — Area of unmodified natural features with representative ecosystems set aside for the preservation of its biodiversity and for scientific research and monitoring.
  • Special nature reserve — Area of unmodified or slightly modified natural features of great importance due to uniqueness and rarity which includes the habitats of endangered species set aside for the preservation of its unique features, education, limited tourism and for scientific research and monitoring.
  • National park — Area with large number of diverse ecosystems of national value, with outstanding natural features and/or cultural heritage set aside for the preservation of its natural resources and for educational, scientific and tourist use.
  • Natural monument — Small unmodified or slightly modified natural feature, object or phenomenon, easily detectable and unique, with unique natural attributes.
  • Protected habitat — Area which includes habitats of one or more wildlife species.
  • Landscape of outstanding features — Area of remarkable appearance with important natural and cultural value.
  • Nature park — Area of well-preserved natural values with preserved natural ecosystems and picturesque landscape set aside for the preservation of biodiversity and for educational, tourist, recreational and scientific use.

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Ludaš Lake is a shallow lake in the province of Vojvodina in northern Serbia, near the city of Subotica. It is a special natural preserve and, since 1977, designated as a swamp area of international significance by the Ramsar Convention.

National parks

There are 5 national parks in Serbia[a] (IUCN Category II) as of 2007,[3] and one more which is proposed and is in the procedure of receiving the status of the National Park:[4][5] One of those National parks (Šar Mountain) is located on the territory of Kosovo. Although Kosovo declared independence in 2008, Serbian government does not recognize this, so Šar Mountain is still listed as a Serbian National park by Serbian authorities.[4]

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Nature reserves

There are 22 nature reserves (IUCN category Ia) in Serbia and 6 more which are in the procedure of receiving the status of a Nature reserve.[4][6] They are grouped into two groups: Strict Nature Reserves and Special Nature Reserves:

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Special Nature reserves[4] Year of declaration[6] City/Municipality[4] Area (km2)[4]
Deliblato Sands1965Alibunar, Vršac, Bela Crkva, Požarevac, Kovin348.29
Gornje PodunavljeApatin, Sombor196.05
Venerina padinaBabušnica0.003
Bagremara2007Bačka Palanka1.18
Karađorđevo1997Bač, Bačka Palanka29.53
PrebrezaBlace29.53
Carska bara1955Zrenjanin47.26
Kraljevac2009Kovin2.64
Selevenjske pustareKanjiža, Subotica6.77
Trešnjica river GorgeLjubovija5.95
Koviljsko-petrovaradinski rit1998Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, Inđija, Titel58.95
Jelašnička river GorgeNiš1.16
UvacNova Varoš, Sjenica75.43
Slano Kopovo2000Novi Bečej9.76
Obedska bara1968Pećinci, Ruma98.20
Zasavica1997Sremska Mitrovica, Bogatić11.29
Lake Ludaš1982Subotica8.46
Pastures of the Great BustardKikinda, Čoka, Novi Kneževac67.79
Paljevine2011Sjenica0.078
Gutavica2011Sjenica0.11
Titelski Breg2012Titel4.96
Okanj2013Zrenjanin, Novi Bečej54.81
Ritovi donjeg Potisja2014Titel, Žabalj, Novi Bečej, Zrenjanin30.11
Mala jasenova glava2014Boljevac0.063
Mileševka river gorge2014Prijepolje12.44
Jerma2014Babušnica, Dimitrovgrad, Pirot69.94
Goč-Gvozdac2014Kraljevo, Vrnjačka Banja39.57
Peštersko polje2015Tutin, Sjenica31.18
Tesne Jaruge2015Nišla, Sjenica0.029
Suva Planina2015Niška Banja, Bela Palanka, Gadžin Han181.17
Rtanj2019Sokobanja, Boljevac49.97
Strict nature reserves[4] Year of declaration[6] City/Municipality[4] Area (km2)[4]
VinatovačaDespotovac0.37
Danilova kosa2008Krupanj0.067
Prokop1958Kruševac0.059
Bukovo2007Negotin0.10
Felješana2014Majdanpek0.15
Kukavica2014Vladičin Han0.76
Mustafa2014Majdanpek0.80
Iznad Tatalije2015Bajina Bašta, Sjenica0.008
Zelenika2015Užice0.0045
Jarešnik2019Bosilegrad0.062
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Nature Parks and Landscapes of Outstanding Features

There are 23 Nature parks and Landscapes of Outstanding Features (IUCN Category Ib) and 8 more which are in the procedure of receiving the status of a Nature park or a Landscape of outstanding features:[4]

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Natural monuments

There are currently 64 natural monuments of geological heritage and 225 monuments of botanical heritage (mostly rare trees)[4] in Serbia. Some of the best known monuments of geological heritage are: Resavska cave, Đavolja Varoš, Marble cave and Rugova Canyon.

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Notes and references

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