Argali sheep (Ovis ammon) are listed as threatened in both Mongolia and internationally. Yet, little is known about the biology and ecology of this species. Available data suggests that Argali in Mongolia are declining due to direct poaching and competition with domestic livestock. We initiated several research projects to better understand and conserve the species. In this report we discuss Argali ecology using radio telemetry. We captured and radio-collared 36 Argali using drive-nets, lamb captures, and dating from 2000–2004. Fifteen collared animals have died: 2 due to capture techniques, 8 from predation, 1 from starvation and exposure, 1 from disease, 1 due to maternal neglect, and 2 of unknown causes. In addition, 1 collar ceased work...
198. Tianshan Argali Ovis karelini French: Mouflon du Tien Shan / German: Tienschan-Wildschaf ...
Livestock production is the primary source of livelihood and income in most of the high steppe and a...
In this study, we investigated home range of wildlife and livestock that graze on pastures in Mongol...
Argali sheep (Ovis ammon) are listed as threatened in both Mongolia and internationally. Yet, little...
Little is known about the ecology of ar gali ( Ovis ammon ), a species listed as threatened in Mo...
Conservation of Argali sheep (Ovis ammon) presents a significant challenge to biologists and conserv...
In November 2009, we conducted a countrywide survey for wild sheep or argali and Siberian ibex. Fiel...
Abstract A preliminary survey of argali distribution and population structure in Siilkhemiin Nuruu N...
A preliminary survey of ar gali distribution and population structure in Siilkhemiin Nuruu National...
The Near Threatened Tibetan argali Ovis ammon hodgsoni is distributed across the Tibetan Plateau and...
The disruption of animal movements is known to affect wildlife populations, particularly...
Livestock production is the primary source of livelihood and income in most of the high steppe and a...
Mongolia is a country with a park system of protected areas, preserving native flora and fauna. In o...
In Nepal, the Tibetan argali Ovis ammon hodgsoni was documented from the Mustang and Humla districts...
Abstract Much like subsistence farmers the world over, Mongolian herders depend directly on their he...
198. Tianshan Argali Ovis karelini French: Mouflon du Tien Shan / German: Tienschan-Wildschaf ...
Livestock production is the primary source of livelihood and income in most of the high steppe and a...
In this study, we investigated home range of wildlife and livestock that graze on pastures in Mongol...
Argali sheep (Ovis ammon) are listed as threatened in both Mongolia and internationally. Yet, little...
Little is known about the ecology of ar gali ( Ovis ammon ), a species listed as threatened in Mo...
Conservation of Argali sheep (Ovis ammon) presents a significant challenge to biologists and conserv...
In November 2009, we conducted a countrywide survey for wild sheep or argali and Siberian ibex. Fiel...
Abstract A preliminary survey of argali distribution and population structure in Siilkhemiin Nuruu N...
A preliminary survey of ar gali distribution and population structure in Siilkhemiin Nuruu National...
The Near Threatened Tibetan argali Ovis ammon hodgsoni is distributed across the Tibetan Plateau and...
The disruption of animal movements is known to affect wildlife populations, particularly...
Livestock production is the primary source of livelihood and income in most of the high steppe and a...
Mongolia is a country with a park system of protected areas, preserving native flora and fauna. In o...
In Nepal, the Tibetan argali Ovis ammon hodgsoni was documented from the Mustang and Humla districts...
Abstract Much like subsistence farmers the world over, Mongolian herders depend directly on their he...
198. Tianshan Argali Ovis karelini French: Mouflon du Tien Shan / German: Tienschan-Wildschaf ...
Livestock production is the primary source of livelihood and income in most of the high steppe and a...
In this study, we investigated home range of wildlife and livestock that graze on pastures in Mongol...