The rugged rocky ridges of Kuzov protrude through the growth of the European Black Pine, which is not indigenous but is no longer spreading; the rocky area is a home to many plant species typical for rocky savannas. Protected species, such as the golden alyssum, small pasque flower, feather grass, St Bernard's lily and flora of Siberia can be found here. The fauna living in the actual reserve is not sufficiently known. We have several records of molluscs (an important species for this area is the Pupilla sterri) and beetles from the Granátka floodplain on the slope of the hill (Anthophagus praeustus and Lathrobium dilutum). A marked tourist trail is going past this area.