Isolated colonies of unknown small bear or emerald panda population in remote kazakh and chinese areas
ArtStation - Abandoned research station , Daniel Gstir |
Isolated
colonies of unknown small bear or emerald panda population in remote kazakh and chinese
areas and other wildlife
author
of article is Thomasz Pietrzak
Na
tropie blu-khag-łoyn/ On the track of blu-khag-łoyn
surroundings of Kanas
Lake are inhabited by various forms.
Credits by
cultural-china.com
|
Ethnozoological
investigation in inner asia in search of undiscovered
population
of tetrapod, which is endemic small omnivorous wildlife race of ursid, believed hypothetically to be extirpated in the area for
a seventy years. Some skins remains on the cottages of former
hunters. clarify of
population
status is needed. Somewhere in the valleys between remote mountainous
region
e.g. Kjubjurgenty pass or somewhere in the coniferous forests located
in Kanas Prefecture are inhabited by those last survivors. Forms
living indeed are present in remote Central Asia. Conserving those
population is a priority theme. More is needed for investigations for
unique populations from un-ed-viea forested compex ecosystem sfery. view about damned
explorations. In-situ note for conserving elusive & endemic
forms. nature resources survey. any other relict dwarf bear type of inner azjatyckie+. do antropogenic changes affected wild remnant of bears from refugia of inner azjatyckie? perheps there are no other any type of ursid survivors. ailurus sp. is recorded across wild xinjiang. this lineage is coat mixed and the individuals are active at dawn and dusk. behaviour and range are almost nothing discovered. iucn and echl is working on the project focused on the biological forms.there is info about flying objects, inhabitants from the meadows and inland wildlife. anecdotal records from the research capsule located somewhere in lost region.
Conservation biology is the management of nature and of Earth's
key
words:
adventure
fiction/ conservation biology/ natural resources/ ethnozoology/
diagnosis
terra
silvestre
Published
by branch of Diagnosis in The Terra Silvestre BETA
no
49303/ 12th of november /15/ by Thomasz Pietrzak
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