[1] The Syrdarya–Turkestan State Regional Natural Park was established to protect ecosystems, archaeological sites, and historical-cultural monuments, as well as plants and animal species, some of which are rare or endangered.
[1] The goal was to prioritize the Syr Darya river plain, in order to further protect the wildlife of the area.
[1] Additionally the Syr Darya river irrigates many of the agricultural regions in the whole of Central Asia.
[2] The park has 25 species of bed bugs, from 8 taxonomy families have been found and studied.
[3] The Tutybulak cave is located in within the park and has been studied for the archeology, specifically from the Stone Age.