Heixiazi Island Nature Reserve is a protected wetland area located on Heixiazi Island at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri rivers, offering critical habitat for migratory birds and pristine riparian ecosystems.
Heixiazi Island Nature Reserve, also known as Black Dragon Island Reserve, is situated in the northeastern part of Heilongjiang Province, China, near the border with Russia where the Amur and Ussuri Rivers converge. The island covers an important wetland ecosystem consisting of floodplains, marshes, and forests, which support a rich biodiversity, including several species of migratory waterfowl, rare amphibians, fish, and mammals such as the Manchurian deer and Eurasian otter. The riparian landscape of Heixiazi Island plays a crucial role in flood regulation and maintaining water quality in the region. Established as a nature reserve to protect this valuable habitat, the area is largely undeveloped, providing an important refuge for wildlife. Visitor access is limited to minimize human impact, but with appropriate permissions, birdwatching and ecological research opportunities are available. The reserve’s seasonal influx of migratory birds makes it a hotspot for ornithologists and nature photographers, especially during spring and autumn migrations. Due to its strategic location along international waters, the island has also been of geopolitical significance in Sino-Russian border relations. Outdoor enthusiasts interested in remote natural wetlands and avian biodiversity will find Heixiazi Island Nature Reserve a unique destination, though it requires planning and coordination with local conservation authorities.
Important stopover habitat for migratory waterfowl including rare and endangered species
Vast freshwater wetlands supporting diverse aquatic and terrestrial wildlife
Strategic location at the confluence of two major rivers, Amur and Ussuri
Pristine marsh and floodplain ecosystems largely undisturbed by urban development
The reserve serves as a crucial stopover and breeding ground for numerous migratory bird species, including cranes, swans, and ducks.
Extensive marshes and floodplain wetlands support high biodiversity and play a vital role in flood management and water purification.
Located at the border between China and Russia, Heixiazi Island holds geopolitical importance and is subject to joint environmental monitoring.