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Golub O.N. (1981).
The Ramit nature reserve and its problems
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Abstract:
The following Red Data Book species inhabit the Ramit nature reserve: snow leopard, bear, lynx, otter, Bukhara deer, etc. Its population is indicated to be closely related to number of ibex (150 animals). The latter is subject to heavy anthropogenic pressure when migrating outside the nature reserve in winter.
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Tajikistan
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Ramit nature reserve
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Animals
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snow leopard
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ibex
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number
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threats.
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6770
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Kovalev A.K. (1990).
Markhor in the Ramit nature reserve, Tajikistan
(Vol. Vol.3.).
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The marchor habitat in Tajikistan is fragmented. The animals are reproduced in enclosures of the Ramit nature reserve and released into wildlife in Khel canyon. Two females were killed by snow leopard.
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Tajikistan
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Khazratishok ridge
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Darvaza ridge
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markhor
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number
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nature conservation
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zakaznik
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Ramit nature reserve
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captive breeding
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prey species
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snow leopard.
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7320
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Russian
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Sapozhnikov G.N., G. O. N. (1990).
Ramit nature reserve
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The general information on Ramit nature reserve, Tajikistan as well as its physic-geographical, floristic and faunistic description is given. 7-15 snow leopards that make seasonal migrations following wild ibexes inhabit in nature reserve.
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Ramit nature reserve
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flora
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fauna
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snow leopard.
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8080
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