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Author
Prokopov K.P.
Title
Taxonomic list of mammal fauna of eastern Kazakhstan
Type
Miscellaneous
Year
1990
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Vol. I.
Issue
Pages
92-93
Keywords
Kazakhstan
;
Altai
;
Zaisan valley
;
Saur-Tarbagatai
;
mammals
;
snow leopard.
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7990
;
Russian
Abstract
During the period 1965 through 1988, studies were conducted in the north-east of Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan's Altai, Zaisan depression, Saur-Tarbagatai) and list of mammals (104 species) for the area made.
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Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Proceedings of V Congress mammalogy' society of the Academy of Science of the USSR.
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no
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SLN @ rana @ 777
Serial
794
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Koshkarev E.P.
Title
Geographic prerequisites for snow leopard conservation in the USSR
Type
Miscellaneous
Year
1990
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
153-154
Keywords
Pamir
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Pamir-Alai
;
tien shan
;
Jungar Alatau
;
Tarbagatai
;
Saur
;
Altai
;
Sayans
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snow leopard.
;
7250
;
Russian
Abstract
Three key areas of the snow leopard habitat in the USSR are geographically segregated: Central Asia (Pamir, Tien Shan, Pamiro-Alai), East Kazakhstan (Jungar Alatau, Tarbagatai, Saur), and South Siberia (Altai, the Sayans), which are separated from one another. The fate of snow leopard in East Kazakhstan and South Siberia causes the most anxiety.
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Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Proceedings of V Congress of all-Union mammalogy' society of the Academy of Science of the USSR.
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SLN @ rana @ 703
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559
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