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Author
Plyaskin V.E.
Title
Rare Felidae species in the Chatkal valley of the West Tien Shan
Type
Miscellaneous
Year
1982
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
41-42
Keywords
Kyrgyzstan
;
Besh-Aral nature reserve
;
Cats
;
snow leopard
;
Lynx
;
manul
;
species range
;
diet
;
decline
;
illegal hunting.
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7910
;
Russian
Abstract
In 1981, rare Felidae species such as snow leopard, Turkistan lynx, and manul (one encounter recorded) were found in the Besh-Aral nature reserve (the Chatkal valley). Illegal hunting and high concentration of people in some places is emphasized to impact the animal populations.
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Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Protection and reproduction of fauna.
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SLN @ rana @ 769
Serial
775
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Author
Plyaskin V.E.
Title
About a methodology of predatory mammals study under the conditions of mountain nature reserves
Type
Miscellaneous
Year
1984
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
25
Keywords
large predators
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methodology of studing
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snow leopard.
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7920
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Russian
Abstract
Methods of studying large predatory mammals in mountain nature reserves are described. The following was recommended in terms of snow leopard: methods of plotting encounter places based on oral questioning of local communities; counts on the sites of traces (1.5 x 1.5 m) with mellow flat soil with odor lure in the center; obtaining indirect data by analyzing data concerning numbers and herds of ibex.
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Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Study and protection of wildlife objects.
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SLN @ rana @ 770
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776
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