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Title
Report of a survey on Saiga horn in markets in China
Author(s)
LI Lishu, Zhao Yao and Elizabeth. L. Bennett.
Published
2007
Abstract
The saiga antelope Saiga tatarica L. is a nomadic species of the semi-arid rangelands of Central Asia (Milner-Gulland et al., 2001). Its distribution is restricted to three populations (S. t. tatarica) in Kazakhstan (periodically ranging into Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan), one population of S.t. tatarica in Kalmykia, Russia, and one of S. t. mongolica in Mongolia. The population of S.t. tatarica in northwest China became extinct by the 1960s.
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