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Due to strict bans on illegal hunting and efforts to improve their habitat, the Tibetan antelope population has rebounded from fewer than 20,000 in the late 1980s to more than 70,000 today.
The Tibetan antelope measures 1.3-1.4 meter in length, 70-80 cm in height and weighs 50-60 kg. It has a big snout, broad nasal cavity, and big nostrils, all the better to breathe with. It is ...
Thanks to persistent combat against poaching and the cooperation of many international animal protection organizations, the Tibetan antelope population, which had shrunken sharply because of ...
There’s no face on the oldest piece of art—a small sandstone figurine of a human from the Mesolithic era—ever found in one region of modern-day Azerbaijan. “Its stylistic features ...
Human rights advocates said that the suspicious death of Tibetan writer and educator Humkar Dorje Rinpoche could be a case of transnational repression. This statement was originally published on ...
The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has asked the Chinese and Vietnamese authorities to maintain transparency regarding the mysterious death of Tibetan spiritual leader, Tulku Hungkar Dorje.
Wildlife populations have also seen a notable recovery. The Tibetan antelope numbers have climbed from fewer than 20,000 individuals to over 70,000, leading to their reclassification from "critically ...