Wild yak Bos mutus in Nepal: rediscovery of a flagship species
Wild yak Bos mutus is believed to have gone extinct from Nepal. Various searches in the last decade failed to document its presence. In Humla district, far-western Nepal, we used observation from transects and vantage points, sign survey on trails, and informal discussions to ascertain the presence...
Main Authors: | Acharya, R, Ghimirey, Y, Werhahn, G, Kusi, N, Adhikary, B, Kunwar, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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De Gruyter
2015
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