The onager, Equus hemionus onager, an Asiatic wild ass endemic to Iran, is categorized as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Its biology and conservation requirements are poorly documented. We report some observations made in 1997 and 2000 on the behavior and ecology of the two remaining populations, located in the Touran Protected Area and the Bahram-e-Goor Reserve. Recent population counts by the Department of Environment of Iran (471 in the Protected Area, and 96 in the Reserve) are markedly lower than the count of 600-770 made in the 1970s in the Touran Protected Area. We observed social interactions between stallions and mares outside the breeding season which contrast to the known social structure of this Persian subspecies. ...
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The onager, Equus hemionus onager, an Asiatic wild ass endemic to Iran, is categorized as Critically...
Iran’s Persian onager populations are critically endangered. This study of their natural history in ...
Human-wildlife conflicts restrict conservation efforts, especially for wide-ranging animals whose ho...
Persian wild ass, Equus hemionus onager, is a rare subspecies of Asiatic wild ass endemic to Iran, w...
2. Asiatic Wild Ass Equus hemionus French: Hémione / German: Asiatischer Halbesel / Spanish: O...
Loss of genetic diversity due to drift and inbreeding reduces a population’s ability to respond to e...
Asiatic wild asses were once found across central Asia, but over time their range has been reduced u...
Abstract Southern Iran is a conservation priority area for the endangered Persian onager (Equus hemi...
The main population of the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus Pallas, 1775 occurs in the south-ea...
The population of the Mongolian wild ass belongs to the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus descri...
There are collected materials on morphology, reproduction rate, and mortality of Dschiggetajs Equus ...
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The Turkmenian kulan (Equus onager kulan) is critically endangered, fewer then 1,500 animals are lef...
Considerable effort has been put into conservation of the critically endangered Asiatic cheetah Acin...
Asiatic wild asses and Przewalski\u27s horses initially inhabited steppe, semi-desert and desert are...
The onager, Equus hemionus onager, an Asiatic wild ass endemic to Iran, is categorized as Critically...
Iran’s Persian onager populations are critically endangered. This study of their natural history in ...
Human-wildlife conflicts restrict conservation efforts, especially for wide-ranging animals whose ho...
Persian wild ass, Equus hemionus onager, is a rare subspecies of Asiatic wild ass endemic to Iran, w...
2. Asiatic Wild Ass Equus hemionus French: Hémione / German: Asiatischer Halbesel / Spanish: O...
Loss of genetic diversity due to drift and inbreeding reduces a population’s ability to respond to e...
Asiatic wild asses were once found across central Asia, but over time their range has been reduced u...
Abstract Southern Iran is a conservation priority area for the endangered Persian onager (Equus hemi...
The main population of the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus Pallas, 1775 occurs in the south-ea...
The population of the Mongolian wild ass belongs to the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus descri...
There are collected materials on morphology, reproduction rate, and mortality of Dschiggetajs Equus ...
The Syrian wild ass (Equus hemionus hemippus) lived in Israel in historic times until the 1930s, whe...
The Turkmenian kulan (Equus onager kulan) is critically endangered, fewer then 1,500 animals are lef...
Considerable effort has been put into conservation of the critically endangered Asiatic cheetah Acin...
Asiatic wild asses and Przewalski\u27s horses initially inhabited steppe, semi-desert and desert are...