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Encyclopedia > Damxung County

Damxung is a county of the Tibetan city of Lhasa. In the context of Political divisions of China, county is the standard English translation of 县 (xiàn). ... Tibet (Tibetan: བོད་, Bod, pronounced pö in Lhasa dialect; Chinese: 西藏, pinyin: XÄ«zàng) is a region and former independent country in Central Asia and the home of the Tibetan people. ... Lhasa is located in the Lhasa Valley of Tibet. ...


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In Qinghai province, the four major breeding grounds are Longbaotan Nature Reserve in Yushu county, Ngoring lake (Elinghu)/Heihe in Madoi county, Nomhon in Dulan county, and Bayan Gol (Bayinguoluohe) river in Golmud county (Li Fengshan and Bishop 1999).
For example, in Zoigê county in Sichuan, birds select inaccessible sites such as hummocks in the middle of a marsh where the water is deep, or small islands in lakes (Li Dehao et al.
A limited founder base may cause problems with the captive population, especially as some pairs are breeding prolifically, increasing the likelihood of inbreeding and a reduction of genetic diversity (Meine and Archibald 1996).
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