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Tibetan AntelopeEducational resources on Tibetan AntelopeTibetan Antelope or Pantholops hodgsonii is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Endangered due to A2d. IUCN Profile of the Tibetan Antelope ADW: Pantholops hodgsonii: Information Pantholops hodgsonii (also known as the Tibetan antelope and Chiru (Department of Interior 2000) is endemic to the Tibetan Plateau. It is found between Ngoring Hu in China and the animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Pantholops_hodgsonii.html Tibetan Antelope Jackson Creek Middle School. The Tibetan Antelope. The pant holops hodgsonii or more commonly known as the Tibetan Antelope is an endangered animal that lives in Tibet and China. www.mccsc.edu/~jcmslib/silver/antelope/antelope.htm Tibetan Antelope: Bibliography Jackson Creek Middle School. Bibliography . Tibetan Plateau Project. The Tibetan Antelope Resource Page. http://www.earthisland.org/tpp/antelope.htm. www.mccsc.edu/~jcmslib/silver/antelope/bibliography.htm Tibetan antelope and new rangeland management ...activities in and around the Aru Basin, Chang Tang Nature Reserve www.case.edu/affil/tibet/tibetanNomads/documents/Tibetan_antelope-fencing_report_to... Tibetan Antelope:Facts Jackson Creek Middle School. Facts . Where it can be found. Tibet and China. What it eats. Mainly grass. How often it reproduces. Gestation period 6 months www.mccsc.edu/~jcmslib/silver/antelope/facts.htm Tibetan Antelope: Classifications Jackson Creek Middle School. Classification . of the Tibetan Antelope . kingdom: Animalia. phylum: Chordata. class: mamalia. order: artialatyla. family: Bovidae www.mccsc.edu/~jcmslib/silver/antelope/classification.htm Tibetan antelope traditional hunting, its relation to antelope ... Tibetan antelope traditional hunting, its relation to antelope migration, and its 100 rapid transformation in the western Chang Tang Nature Reserve 101 102 Joseph L. Fox 1 and www.case.edu/affil/tibet/tibetanNomads/documents/Fox-Dorji-Tibetanhuntingpaper-color.pdf George B. Schaller: Wildlife of the Tibetan Steppe The Chang Tang, the vast, remote Tibetan steppe, is home to a unique assemblage of large mammals, including Tibetan antelope, gazelle, argali sheep, wild ass, wild yak, wolves www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/13457.ctl Aaron Schwabach | Thomas Jefferson School of Law Measures to Protect the Tibetan Antelope under the CITES Framework, 29 Thomas Jefferson L. Rev. 251 (2007) (with Liang Qinghua); reprinted in Icfai J. Envtl. www.tjsl.edu/faculty_a_schwabach Animal Web Page Tibetan Antelope by Lamar P. Painted Terrapin by Amanda P. Siamese Crocodile by Tessa P. Tonkin Snub- Nosed Monkey by Elle B. Return to Student Created Web Pages www.mccsc.edu/~jcmslib/silver/animalpg.htm
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