XINING, April 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Eighty percent of wild yaks in northwest
China's Qinghai Province are living in state nature reserves to receive
effective protection, according to the local wildlife protection department.
””””Most of wild yaks in the province inhabited the prefectures ofYushu, Golog
and Haixi, which were covered by the Hoh Xil state nature reserves and the
newly-created Sanjiangyuan (headstream of three rivers) state nature reserves,
according to He Yubang, director of the provincial Wildlife and Nature Reserve
Management Bureau.
””””But he noted that because of human activity, less than 10,000 wild yaks
were now found in the province, half the number of the early 1960s. The animal
was listed under the first level state protection.
””””He said quite a number of places in Qinghai were named after the wild yak
in the past because herds of the leaping animal once appeared there. These days,
however, only in Wild Yak Ravine around Golmud city, in northwestern Qinghai,
could local people sometimes spot wild yaks in large numbers.
””””"The past wonderful sight of hundreds of wild yaks galloping together
doesn't exist anymore," said He. "Now only a dozen can occasionally be found
haunting very remote areas."
””””He noted that with the deteriorating environment and overgrazing of
grassland, the previous habitat of wild yaks shrankin recent decades. The
poaching of the yak for its head which is considered a precious adornment, or
for the meat as food also caused the rapid decrease in yak numbers. Enditem