Przewalski's Horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) Re-introduction in the Great Gobi B Strictly Protected Area: from Species to Ecosystem Conservation.

P Kaczensky, O Ganbaatar, H von Wehrden, N Enksaikhan, D Lkhagvasuren, C Walzer
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Abstract

The Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii Poljakov, 1881), or "Takhi" in Mongolian, became extinct in the wild by the mid 1960's. The last recorded sightings of Przewalski's horses occurred in the Dzungarian Gobi desert in SW Mongolia, today's Great Gobi B Strictly Protected Area (SPA). A re-introduction program was initiated in 1992 and the first group of captive-born Przewalski's horses was airlifted to the SPA. Given the logistical challenges associated with such a venture, the initial project focus has been on transport logistics and the well-being of the re-introduced horses. Today, conservation efforts are spread over the entire protected area. Present day efforts include other mammals, vegetation and the local people. Due to its important symbolic value in Mongolian culture, the Przewalski's horse became an important flagship species for the protected area's conservation and management.

在大戈壁 B 级严格保护区重新引入普氏马(Equus ferus przewalskii):从物种保护到生态系统保护。
普氏马(Equus ferus przewalskii Poljakov, 1881),蒙古语称 "Takhi",到 20 世纪 60 年代中期已在野外灭绝。最后一次发现普氏马的记录发生在蒙古西南部的宗加戈壁沙漠,即今天的大戈壁 B 严格保护区(SPA)。1992 年,重新引进计划启动,第一批圈养出生的普氏马被空运到该严格保护区。考虑到这一项目在后勤方面的挑战,最初的项目重点是运输后勤和重新引进的马匹的健康。如今,保护工作已遍及整个保护区。目前的工作包括保护其他哺乳动物、植被和当地居民。普氏原马在蒙古文化中具有重要的象征意义,因此成为保护区保护和管理的重要旗舰物种。
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