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  • ...veral wild [[tulip]] species (e.g.. ''[[Tulipa greigii]]'') and rare onion species ''[[Allium karataviense]]'', also ''[[Iris willmottiana]]'' and ''[[Tulipa ...[[wolf]], [[red fox]], [[corsac fox]], [[moose]], [[argali]] (the largest species of sheep), [[Eurasian lynx]], [[Pallas's cat]], and [[snow leopards]], seve
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  • ...urgeon.png|thumb|The rarest and costliest caviar comes from the critically endangered [[beluga sturgeon]] that swims in the Caspian Sea]] ...Tehnologii de Industrie Alimentară 10.A (2011): 177-181.</ref> and other species of sturgeon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.affordablecaviar.com/ |title=Cav
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  • * Illegal capture of aquatic species and plants; * Illegal use and exploitation of rare and endangered species and plants;
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  • ...is estimated that 15–16&nbsp;million birds, including many [[endangered species]], use the site as a feeding ground.<ref>{{cite web ...found on the [[Kazakh steppe]], including [[marmots]], [[wolves]], and the endangered [[saiga]].<ref name=OECA/> Korgalshyn nature reserve, being a part of world
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  • ...m. 318 species of birds have been recorded at Lake Tengiz, 22 of which are endangered.<ref>[http://www.globalnature.org/12694/LIVING-LAKES/Asia/Tengiz-Lake/02_vo
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  • ...tion on Climate Change|Climate Change]], [[Desertification]], [[Endangered Species]], [[Ozone Layer Protection]], Ship Pollution ([[MARPOL 73/78]])
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  • ...s well as mammals and birds, there are a large number of reptiles and many species of invertebrate. Some protected areas are included in this [[ecoregion]] bu ...', ''[[Salsola]] orientalis'', and the ''[[Artemisia (genus)|Artemisia]]'' species ''A. terrae albae'', ''A. turanica'', and ''A. gurganica''. The stony deser
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  • ...[Stipa]]'' species, and shrubs such as ''[[Artemisia (genus)|Artemisia]]'' species. A number of mammals and birds are found in this ecoregion but the habitat ...south, shrubs come to dominate, mainly ''[[Artemisia (genus)|Artemisia]]'' species (''A. lerchena and A. lessingiana, A. gracilescens, A. sublessingiana, A. t
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  • ...l River, in Russian)</ref> Upstream, there are more of the stationary bird species, such as [[grouse]], wild pigeon and [[partridge]].<ref name=k800/> ...]], [[perch]], [[carp]], [[Asp (fish)|asp]] and [[Wels catfish]]. The rare species include [[Caspian salmon]], [[sterlet]], white salmon and [[Caspian kutum|k
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  • ...Ovis ammon'') is found on more gentle slopes. Deer are represented by five species, [[Altai wapiti]] (''Cervus elaphus sibiricus''), [[moose]] (''Alces alces' ...SCO also cited Russian Altai's importance for preservation of the globally endangered mammals, such as [[snow leopard]] and the [[Altai argali]]. [[Siberian ibex
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  • ...etation and alpine vegetation. The region is also an important habitat for endangered the snow leopard and its prey.<ref name='eco1'>{{cite web|title=Altai alpin ..., 140 of birds, three types of reptiles and eight fish species. Endangered species include the fawn lily (Erythronium sibericum), peony (Paeonia hybrida), spl
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  • ...ts least studied predatory animals: the [[snow leopard]]. Other endangered species protected there include the [[Argali|argali mountain sheep]], the [[steppe
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  • |species = '''''Iris ludwigii''''' |synonyms = {{Species list
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  • ...grow in abundance, and mushrooms abound in the forests. There are up to 50 species of relict plants found in the park, including the relict black alder and th ...park is particularly proud of its argali population, a rare and endangered species in need of protection, and included on the [[IUCN Red List]].
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  • ...e concentration of which was 1.127 g/L in 1985, is represented by numerous species of [[algae]].<ref Name="ilec"/> ...pris poljakowi|Balkhash minnow]] (''Rhynchocypris poljakowi''). Other fish species were alien: [[common carp]] (''Cyprinus carpio''), [[barb (fish)|spine]],{{
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  • ...ivers. Scree vegetation is frequent in the area and home to the rare onion species ''[[Allium karataviense]]'', also ''[[Iris willmottiana]]'' and ''[[Tulipa ...'Tethys Biodiversity Research''. Tom 1, S. 21-23.</ref> The most prominent species are the [[snow leopard]] which is, however, rarely seen. Somewhat more freq
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  • ...'), among others. In the main and buffer zones there are 269 recorded bird species, of which 110 are water birds. These are prevalent in spring and especially ...ic diversity found in the reserve is represented by economically important species. The main plant associations are represented by five main types – desert,
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  • ...; brief information about the site, including reasons for qualifying as an endangered site, if applicable ...e Reserve|Korgalzhyn]] provide sancturies for a large amount of threatened species, including [[Siberian crane|Siberian white crane]]s, [[Dalmatian pelican]]s
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  • ...species, of which 1 is critically [[Endangered species|endangered]], 5 are endangered, 12 are vulnerable, and 4 are near-threatened. ...fied as extinct (since 1500 AD). The taxonomy and naming of the individual species is based on those used in existing Wikipedia articles as of 21 May 2007 and
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  • | species = '''''H. albicilla''''' ...Systema Naturæ per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis, Volume 1| edition=10th
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