Wild animals, such as mammals, birds and reptiles, have been kept in houses and nomadic tents for various purposes throughout historical times. At the same time, domestic animals such as horses and cattle have roamed freely in the forests and steppes of Russia, Siberia and Central Asia. In the late eighteenth century, European travellers explored the Russian Empire and kept wild animals in cages and baskets for scientific purposes. This comprehensive article discusses in detail the relationships between local peoples, scientists and wild and feral animals. Various functions of the animal resources are explored, especially the use of animals as tax payment, trade goods, food supply, pets and pest controllers, and for entertainment
Asiatic wild asses and Przewalski horses initially inhabited steppe, semi-desert and desert areas, b...
The article examines the zoomorphic code of a dog in the culture of the Russian Ustians - descendant...
From the emergence of species, human and animals had established mutual relationships. Societies hav...
The development of ecotourism involving wild animals in Russia is overlooked despite the fact that t...
Our ideas about the ancient natural geography of Central Asia, especially its flora and fauna, are f...
Zooarchaeological studies in Central Asia are still very scarce. The analysis of the faunal assembla...
The article presents materials of long-term observations for homeless dogs in the territory of the R...
This contribution explores modes of human–animal interactions in hunter-gatherer communities in near...
This study presents a brief inquiry into the human-canine relationship among the Tyvan pastoralists ...
The purpose of the work: the revealation of the character, causes, consequences of the species compo...
This article analyses the dynamics of interaction between human groups (camps or deer herding commun...
Traces of Slavic pagan cosmology are preserved to a great extent in folklore. The pagan philosophy r...
The review considers wild animal coronaviruses that live in Russia and present certain epidemic and ...
The paper presents the assessment of the state in numbers, distribution on the territory and trends ...
The generalized data of long standing about biology of five species of the hoofed animals living in ...
Asiatic wild asses and Przewalski horses initially inhabited steppe, semi-desert and desert areas, b...
The article examines the zoomorphic code of a dog in the culture of the Russian Ustians - descendant...
From the emergence of species, human and animals had established mutual relationships. Societies hav...
The development of ecotourism involving wild animals in Russia is overlooked despite the fact that t...
Our ideas about the ancient natural geography of Central Asia, especially its flora and fauna, are f...
Zooarchaeological studies in Central Asia are still very scarce. The analysis of the faunal assembla...
The article presents materials of long-term observations for homeless dogs in the territory of the R...
This contribution explores modes of human–animal interactions in hunter-gatherer communities in near...
This study presents a brief inquiry into the human-canine relationship among the Tyvan pastoralists ...
The purpose of the work: the revealation of the character, causes, consequences of the species compo...
This article analyses the dynamics of interaction between human groups (camps or deer herding commun...
Traces of Slavic pagan cosmology are preserved to a great extent in folklore. The pagan philosophy r...
The review considers wild animal coronaviruses that live in Russia and present certain epidemic and ...
The paper presents the assessment of the state in numbers, distribution on the territory and trends ...
The generalized data of long standing about biology of five species of the hoofed animals living in ...
Asiatic wild asses and Przewalski horses initially inhabited steppe, semi-desert and desert areas, b...
The article examines the zoomorphic code of a dog in the culture of the Russian Ustians - descendant...
From the emergence of species, human and animals had established mutual relationships. Societies hav...