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Tibetan antilope protection

Discussion in 'Wildlife & Nature Conservation' started by vogelcommando, 28 Jan 2015.

  1. vogelcommando

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    The new is illustrated with Blackbucks instead Chirus...
    First I feel bad about refusing the captive breeding, but once I've read the minister reason for refuse it, then it seems more logical.
     
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    Worth mentioning that there is a pretty good movie (from the early 2000's so now kind of old) about the attempt by rangers to protect this species from poachers.

    It is called "Kekexili: Mountain Patrol" and really shows the reality of how gruelling this conservation work is.

     
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