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nomen-omen ksy-gyik from uninhabited regions of wilderness: ETHICAL field inventory

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lake zaysany swamps; aboutkazakhstan.com nomen-omen ksy-gyik from uninhabited lands of wilderness: field inventory short survey concerning wilderness-landscape survey and photographic evidence of small kind of bear-like animal in the wilds of zaisany swampy dock. We have anecdotal records of some sort of wild animal resembling those monkey or bear. It is believed to be relic form living in isolation for thousand of years. That is sure about it existence, but we have no proof yet. Ksy-gyik is probably dark-brown-reddish head primate living in the bush of zaisany region near to borders with open lands.Uncommon field survey in the wilderness of Central Asia; more esearch concerning population seeking of rare animals are needed. Discovering the population of ksy-gyik in zaisany region. important is note about focusing inventory for quest the population of bear-otter of central asiatic ecosystem region. the ecology is virtuall undiscovered. elegant theme. It is first suc...

about preserve the wild inner azjatyckie

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24.07.17 Population seeking and exploring unknown natural landscapes and habitats are challanges in nowadays for zoologists, mineralogists, geographers and explorers. Expeditions are needed in such regions for some discoveries in science. Step by step initiative of diagnosis is needed in Wilderness of chinese Turkestan, Sogdiana Country between Oksos i Jaksartes, Greater Khorasan and others. It is more precise, to know which scientific inventories devoted research of wild animals and human populations are most important. Mountainous Irtysh, The lands on the south, chinese montagnes on the east are still little explored. Important terrains for discovery of wilds of Inner Asia are Tian Shan. Conservation implies more sections for detailed studies of wildlife populations. More scientific travels and studies are insights into understanding unique populations of tetrapods of Quazaqstan, Gansuh Pass and Valleys of Sichuan and others. x those mentioned before are unknown by natural history...