the belaya river flows through the territory of the shulgan-tash nature reserve, founded in 1986. rare species of wild bees lives here, which are found only in the urals, you can not notice them right away. the reserves have been operating since the day of its foundation. 40 beehives local residents know how to deal with bees. preservation and study of wild burzyan bees one of the main tasks of the staff of the reserve, bees settle both in natural tree hollows, mainly lindens, and in the sides of artificial hollows made by man. the bear marks his possessions, he rubs with his whole body, and the tree, leaving his hair on the horse. now other bears will know who is the boss here. this hive belongs to him. but climbing a tree is not so easy for this fat man. the first snow is a harbinger of a long winter searching for new pastures during the day, they feed, and at night, especially in severe frosts , leshki fit into loose snow. so only the head and withers stick out above it, which reduces heat transfer. the air temperature drops sharply to -30 degrees. the only sound that can be he