108 lakes are located on its territory, with total surface area of 248 square kilometers (96 sq mi).
[10] The district was established on November 12, 1923 within Ishim Okrug of Ural Oblast by merging Rozhdestvenskaya, Sladkovskaya, Usovskaya, and a part of Maslyanskaya Volosts.
The main (and equally represented) branches of agriculture are: In 2010, 218 million rubles worth of goods were produced in the district, which is 29% more than in 2009.
[11] The following goods are produced by the district's factories: The total workforce is 7,200 people, including 6,700 economically active.
This reserve is a result of fifteen years of hard work of restoring and preserving wildlife (Siberian Roe Deer, wild boars, marals, moose, and birds).