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Alpine Steppe Vegetation Patterns in the Koyondu Valley, Kyrgyz Republic
2014
Geographical Studies
As a part of an ecological research project on wild animals, alpine steppe vegetation in the Koyondu Valley, the Sarychat-Ertash State Reserve, in the northern Tian Shan Mountains of the Kyrgyz Republic was surveyed. Horses and sheep were kept as livestock, while wildlife such as Marco Polo sheep (argali) and wolves also inhabited the region. Information regarding wildlife, weather conditions and the livelihood of human inhabitants within the region was scarce and difficult to obtain. In May
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