WILDLIFE records in montagne Central Asia, iucn and association for nature conservation ct-eu

@WILDLIFE records in montagne Central Asia, iucn and association for nature conservation ct-eu. proposing for innovative studies of applied ecology and conservation in this remote ecosystem.
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almost nothing is discovered about status and ecological threats to inhabitants called wild dogs cuon alpinus living across central azja and interior of far ruskie. some info is about undiscovered gigantic asiatic lizard timon sp. distributed across arid lands of the central orient.  some records of those two wildlife races are provided by renowned american wildlife biologist and russic zoologists but those wildlife races are almost collapsed across mountainous sceneries and meadows ie. tien shan, swamps of kashgaria and montagne altay. pers comm. from gnhi.pl thomasz quatl. text view.@
post scriptum: Russian zoologist, Ekaterina Vorobievskaya from Center for Forest Protection of Altai region has wrote to me in 20 october of 2011 such informations: "As for dholes, actual data states, that they may rarely visit mountains to the east of Altai (including Altai itself) and Primorskiy kray, coming mostly from Mongolia and China. "
Rich Harris, wildlife scientist from Montana University discussed with me in this time(20 of 2011) : "I have no new information, only that they are still seen in the Aksai region of western Gansu. I'm in contact with my colleague there, who still gets reliable reports and photos. I attempted to get some small funding to allow he and colleagues to do some additional surveys, but without success."
In the book Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush of 2002: The wild dog or dhole ( Cuon alpinus ) has been reported around Shimshal Pamir.