A new research article published in the journal Frontiers in Conservation Science describes the post-release movement behaviour of kulan in the Torgai region of Central Kazakhstan, and provides valuable insights for future reintroduction efforts.
Asiatic wild ass (kulan) were once a key species on the Kazakh steppe, until they were hunted to extinction in the country in the 1930s. We know very little about how they historically moved across their range, adding another layer of complexity to the logistically challenging efforts to bring the species back to this vast landscape.
Kulan migration insights could guide future reintroductions
Asiatic wild ass (kulan) were once a key species on the Kazakh steppe, until they were hunted to extinction in the country in the 1930s. We know very little about how they historically moved across their range, adding another layer of complexity to the logistically challenging efforts to bring the species back to this vast landscape.
Kulan migration insights could guide future reintroductions