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  • ...elevation of 150 meters (about 500 feet), and consists primarily of stony desert. Its highest point rises to a maximum of 1,200 feet (365 m) in the south-we ...sher=Silk Tour agency|accessdate=16 August 2016}}</ref> It preserves rare fauna and flora such as the Afghan red sheep and the [[Saiga antelope]].<ref name
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  • ...ubs including ''[[Artemisia (genus)|Artemisia]]'' and ''[[Salsola]]''. The fauna is varied, as well as mammals and birds, there are a large number of reptil ...lake|salt flats]], clay deserts, rocky deserts, and a small area of sandy desert in the southern portion of the region.
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  • ...|23|°C|°F}}. It is a transitional area between the [[steppe]]s and the [[desert]]s of Central Asia and supports flora found in both [[biome]]s, predominant ...etween the [[Kazakh Steppe]] to the north and the [[Central Asian northern desert]] to the south, running in a band across central Kazakhstan. The climate he
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  • ...it gradually becomes lower and merges into the high plateau of the [[Gobi Desert]]. == Fauna ==
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  • ...ational park. It was created to preserve and restore the natural flora and fauna found in the Bayanaul mountain range. The park's total area is 68,453 hecta ...cularly surprising, considering that it is located in the middle of a semi-desert steppe with meager vegetation. Along with [[birch]]es, [[pine]]s, [[alder]]
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  • ====Fauna==== ...ed to the loose sands of the [[Central Asian northern desert|Central Asian Desert]]s. The principal limiting factors to successful establishment of plant spe
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  • ...cessdate=2014-10-01 }}</ref> The eastern basin is now called the [[Aralkum Desert]]. Most of the area around the Aral Sea was inhabited by desert nomads who left few written records. However, the Oxus delta to the south h
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  • ...[[Asia]]. Much of the steppe is considered to be semi-desert, grading into desert as one goes further south. The [[Turan Lowland]] lies in the southwestern ...akh steppe and the forests of Siberia. To the south lies the [[Kazakh semi-desert]] and the [[Kazakh upland]] ecoregions. The [[Kokchetav Massif]] in north-c
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  • ...w.eoearth.org/article/Central_Asian_northern_desert Central Asian northern desert] [[Category:Fauna of Turkmenistan]]
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  • ...'[[Tulipa greigii]]''). The lower parts of the reserve are covered by semi-desert, scrub and steppe, which form a colorful carpet of [[geophyte]]s in the spr == Fauna ==
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  • ...hern Kazakhstan]]. It protects about {{convert|3077|km2}} of steppes, semi desert and forests. == Fauna ==
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  • | name = Desert dormouse The '''desert dormouse''' (''Selevinia betpakdalaensis'') is a species of [[rodent]] in t
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  • ...t is [[endemic]] to [[Kazakhstan]]. Its natural [[habitat]] is temperate [[desert]]. [[Category:Fauna of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...isey]]" (Siberia, Russia). Redefined by Bour (1993) as "Naryn or Ryn Peski desert, near the Russia-Kazakhstan border."<ref name="McD99"/> [[Category:Fauna of Siberia]]
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  • [[Category:Desert fauna]] [[Category:Critically endangered fauna of North America]]
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  • ...tern China]] to southern [[Siberia]]. It used to live in [[Saryesik-Atyrau Desert]] of Kazakhstan. However, it has gone extinct from that location. ...rea),<ref name=WWFKulan/> from southeastern Kazakhstan which consists of [[desert]], between the [[Ili River]] and the Ak-Tau mountain range, near [[Lake Kap
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  • | image_caption = Mongolian wild asses in the [[Gobi Desert]], [[Mongolia]]. [[File:Mongolie hémione.jpg|left|thumb|A Mongolian khulan at [[Gobi Desert]], [[Mongolia]].]]
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  • ...e also found throughout the rocky hills and mountains of the Central Asian desert regions. In southern Asia, it occurs throughout the northern slopes of the [[Category:Fauna of Central Asia|Lynx, Turkestan]]
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  • ...n discovered to live within a part of the Gashun Gobi region of the [[Gobi Desert]]. This population is distinct from domesticated herds both in [[Genome|gen ...gratory, and their habitat ranges from rocky mountain massifs to flat arid desert, stony plains, and sand dunes. Conditions are extremely harsh – vegetatio
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  • * [[Fauna and Flora International]] (24 September 2006) ...(ADCI) is a large scale programme to conserve the northern steppe and semi desert ecosystems and their [[Critically Endangered]] species like the Saiga antel
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  • ...eshwater marshes, freshwater [[spring (hydrosphere)|spring]]s, temperate [[desert]], [[arable land]], and rural gardens. [[Category:Fauna of Kazakhstan]]
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