Inventory of the Azerbaijani conservation status of biological species
The Red Book of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Qırmızı Kitabı) is an official state document on the status of rare and endangered species of wild animals and plants in Azerbaijan. It contains information about the state, distribution and protection measures of animal and plant species within the Republic, including the section of the Caspian Sea belonging to Azerbaijan.[1]
^"Azərbaycan Respublikasının "Qırmızı kitab"ı". Azərbaycan Respublikasının Ekologiya və Təbii Sərvətlər Nazirliyi.
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hard to assess. Lists of rare and endangered species of wild animals in Azerbaijan are drawn up in the RedBook. The RedBook is an official state document...
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birds included into the RedBookofAzerbaijan are found in the reserve and adjacent areas. The reserve accounts for 248 species of birds. Such mammals as...
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in Azerbaijan are endangered because of threats from changing environments or predators. These animals are entered into the RedBookofAzerbaijan. Presently...
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