There are artificial plantings of trees, which are atypical for the nature of Perm Krai: Siberian crabapple (Malus baccata), Siberian Pear (Pyrus ussuriensis), Manitoba Maple (Acer negundo), Norway Maple (Acer platanoides), Manchurian Cherry (Prunus maackii) and Pin cherry (Prunus pensylvanica), Hungarian Lilac (Syringa josikaea) and others.
Squirrels and hares lived there formerly, but today anthropogenic influence have aggravated the condition of vegetation and fauna.
Soils at the border of the forest park are also contaminated, with exceedances of MPCs for nickel and chromium, although the concentration of metals decreases with distance from the roads.
[5] Most conservation scientists in Perm Krai have been extremely negative about any construction in this specially protected area.
However, interference with natural processes in the form of cuttings and the construction of a zoo will lead to irreversible consequences.