Monitoring of the Wild Boar (Sus Scrofa Linnaeus, 1758), Distributed in the Territory Of Karakalpakstan
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjabs.2024.vol25.pp31-33Keywords:
Wild boar, habitat, population, KarakalpakstanAbstract
This article presents monitoring of the distribution of the wild boar population in Karakalpakstan. As a result of research work, it was established that wild boars are widespread in the Lower Amu Darya delta, around natural lakes and artesian wells in the north-west of the Kyzylkum, as well as in areas between the cracks of the Northern Ustyurt plateau and the Aral Sea
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