Non-invasive ecological research of wildlife in montagne and wetlands of Central Orient flesh record from quatl pietrzak<> 052019 quatlwork> Article concern bright future for non-invasive monitoring of species and populations of megafauna of Central Orient, in the montagne & wetlands ecosystem hotspot. We should using camera-traps and video recording, as well as collect the excrements for quest unique quadrupeds in forest rocky and across mountainous areas or wetlands, where the species inhabits most remote areas. We are sure about their existence but the ecological and diagnostic research are on stage. One of them are pleistocene relic such autochtonic mountain ksy-gyik and pilose hare, both species living in fragmentary populations, other populations are alyn salamanders, small endemic rocky lizards and kazakh phoca. We ceriously take ethnozoological interviews with locals for studies in-depth. This is flesh record for intuitive decision making within sustainable growth of central Asia and new colony civilization of europeans. We focus on populations-ecosystem research on spatial ecology of few relic genres of montagne. Thus, one of them is non-invasive monitoring of flagship flora, terrestrial megafauna and herpetofauna. Those are faunistic and floristic studies from partnership and affiliate The League ECl, Euroayd Applied Ecology Research Centre EAERC and Living Beings Entertainment.

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