The Russian government first established the Franz Joseph Land Conservation Area on 23 April 1994. Plans for a national park covering northern Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land were launched in the 2000s. When Russian Arctic National Park was established on 15 June 2009, Franz Josef Land and
Victoria Island were excluded. Announcing the event, Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin expressed his hopes that the National Park could help develop tourism in the area. Putin visited the archipelago in 2010, describing it as a "giant rubbish tip". By 2011 the national park had been expanded to also include Franz Josef Land in a move to better accommodate
tourism in the archipelago. Russia commenced a 1.5 billion
ruble, three-year clean-up project starting in 2012 to remove more than 100,000 tonnes of waste which had accumulated during the
Soviet era. These include a quarter million barrels of oil products, a million old barrels and dilapidated vehicles, radar installations and aircraft, among others. ==Wildlife==