Sundrun River
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The Sundrun River is a river in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) of the Russian Federation. It crosses the tundra in a roughly North- northeastern direction and flows in the East Siberian Sea close to the Kolesovsky Islands.
The area between the Sundrun and the Khroma River (Khroma-Sundrun Interfluvial Area) is an ecologically important area, providing a favorable habitat for many rare animals. It is practically uninhabited and full of lakes and marshes. Wild reindeer and Siberian cranes are abundant in the Sundrun River wetlands.[1]
The lesser white-fronted goose[2] , Brent goose, Bewick's swan and the spectacled eider are also found in the Khroma-Sundrun Interfluvial Area.[3]

