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Population status of Heptner's markhor Capra falconeri heptneri in Tajikistan: challenges for conservation
by
Rosen Michel, Tatjana
, Alidodov, Munavvar
, Kholmatov, Ismoil
, Saidov, Abdusattor
, Michel, Stefan
, Karimov, Khalil
in
Afghanistan
/ Animal diseases
/ Animals
/ Capra
/ Capra falconeri
/ CITES
/ community-based wildlife management
/ conservancies
/ conservation areas
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental protection
/ Global positioning systems
/ goats
/ GPS
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitats
/ hunting
/ income
/ Livestock
/ markhor
/ Population status
/ Protected areas
/ sport hunting
/ surveys
/ Sustainable use
/ Tajikistan
/ Teams
/ Topography
/ Turkmenistan
/ Uzbekistan
/ Vegetation
/ Wildlife conservation
2015
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Population status of Heptner's markhor Capra falconeri heptneri in Tajikistan: challenges for conservation
by
Rosen Michel, Tatjana
, Alidodov, Munavvar
, Kholmatov, Ismoil
, Saidov, Abdusattor
, Michel, Stefan
, Karimov, Khalil
in
Afghanistan
/ Animal diseases
/ Animals
/ Capra
/ Capra falconeri
/ CITES
/ community-based wildlife management
/ conservancies
/ conservation areas
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental protection
/ Global positioning systems
/ goats
/ GPS
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitats
/ hunting
/ income
/ Livestock
/ markhor
/ Population status
/ Protected areas
/ sport hunting
/ surveys
/ Sustainable use
/ Tajikistan
/ Teams
/ Topography
/ Turkmenistan
/ Uzbekistan
/ Vegetation
/ Wildlife conservation
2015
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Population status of Heptner's markhor Capra falconeri heptneri in Tajikistan: challenges for conservation
by
Rosen Michel, Tatjana
, Alidodov, Munavvar
, Kholmatov, Ismoil
, Saidov, Abdusattor
, Michel, Stefan
, Karimov, Khalil
in
Afghanistan
/ Animal diseases
/ Animals
/ Capra
/ Capra falconeri
/ CITES
/ community-based wildlife management
/ conservancies
/ conservation areas
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental protection
/ Global positioning systems
/ goats
/ GPS
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitats
/ hunting
/ income
/ Livestock
/ markhor
/ Population status
/ Protected areas
/ sport hunting
/ surveys
/ Sustainable use
/ Tajikistan
/ Teams
/ Topography
/ Turkmenistan
/ Uzbekistan
/ Vegetation
/ Wildlife conservation
2015
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Population status of Heptner's markhor Capra falconeri heptneri in Tajikistan: challenges for conservation
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Population status of Heptner's markhor Capra falconeri heptneri in Tajikistan: challenges for conservation
2015
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Overview
Heptner's markhor Capra falconeri heptneri is an Endangered wild goat occurring in disjunct populations in southern Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Surveys to determine the total population in Tajikistan were conducted during February–April 2012. A total of 1,018 animals were observed. In most areas, which include state protected areas and family- and community-based conservancies, markhor populations are stable or increasing. Threats include illegal hunting, habitat degradation, competition with livestock and disease transmission. To motivate conservancies economically to protect markhor populations, trophy hunting should be permitted to accommodate the sustainable use of markhor, with revenues distributed in a transparent and equitably shared manner.
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