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Abdunazarov B.B. (2002).
Biodiversity of mammals in the Western Tien Shan and its conservation
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The mammal fauna of Uzbekistan's mountain ecosystems is represented by some 60 species. Data on mammal species composition in the Western Tien Shan (48 species) and Pamir-Alai (57 species) is given. A quantity of species endemic to the mountainous ecosystems of Uzbekistan is defined. Quantities of nine rare species inhabiting the mountain ecosystems, including snow leopard, are given. Number of snow leopard in Pamir-Alai and the Western Tien Shan is estimated to be 30-50 animals.
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Uzbekistan
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biodiversity
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mammals
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mountain ecosystems
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Western Tien Shan
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Pamir-Alai
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endemic
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number
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human influence
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illegal hunting
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habitat degradation
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snow leopard.
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5770
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Russian
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Chernogaev E.A. (1978).
Materials on rare and protected species of the Kyzylsu nature reserve
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This survey was being done (May, 1975 February, 1976) in the new Kyzylsu nature reserve, established in 1975. Before 1975, the anthropogenic pressure was mainly represented by overgrazing and unregulated hunting. Provided are data on bird species (bearded vulture, Himalayan vulture, griffon vulture, golden eagle, and Himalayan snow cock), mammal species (long-tailed marmot, Indian porcupine, brown bear, lynx, snow leopard, and Siberian ibex).
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Uzbekistan
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Kyzylsu nature reserve
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rare species
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birds
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mammals
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snow leopard
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poaching
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human influence.
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6430
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Russian
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Esipov V.M. (1990).
Chatkal biosphere nature reserve. Buffer zones needed badly
(Vol. Vol.1.).
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Briefly presented is history of the Chatkal nature reserve's establishment, protected flora and fauna, and intense economic activity impact on wildlife of the protected area.
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Uzbekistan
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Western Tien Shan
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Chatkal nature reserve
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fauna
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snow leopard
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poaching
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human influence
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protection.
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6590
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Russian
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Kydyraliev A.K. (1970).
Some animal species' habitat alteration in the Central Tien Shan
(Vol. Part 1.).
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Irrigation and drainage activity in Tien Shan led some bird species to disappear. Number of species to build their nests in tree holes has dropped. Mongolian sandpiper and black-bellied sand grouse disappeared in the steppe areas. Great bustard, formerly nesting in this area, can now be rarely seen only in migration. The direct anthropogenic influence resulted in shrinkage of game animal and bird populations such as moral, goitered gazelle, argali, snow leopard, and stone marten.
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Kyrgyzstan
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tien shan
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human influence
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water conservation activity
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decline
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range
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number
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birds
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mammals
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game species
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moral
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argali
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snow leopard.
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7540
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Russian
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