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The Kashmir stag (Cervus hanglu hanglu), also called hangul (Kashmiri pronunciation: [hãːɡul]), is a subspecies of Central Asian red deer endemic to Kashmir and surrounding areas. It is found in dense riverine forests in the high valleys and mountains of Jammu and Kashmir and northern Himachal Pradesh. In Kashmir, it is found primarily in the Dachigam National Park where it receives protection, and elsewhere it is more at risk. In the 1941s, the population was between 3000 and 5000 individuals, but since then habitat destruction, over-grazing by domestic livestock and poaching have reduced population dramatically. Earlier believed to be a subspecies of red deer (Cervus elaphus), a number of mitochondrial DNA genetic studies later had the hangul as a part of the Asian clade of the elk (Cerv

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  • أيل كشمير (الاسم العلمي: Cervus elaphus hanglu)هو نوع فرعي من الأيليات الحمراء، والتي تعيش في شمال باكستان والهند، وخاصة في ولاية جامو وكشمير، وهو من حيوانات دولة كشمير. (ar)
  • The Kashmir stag (Cervus hanglu hanglu), also called hangul (Kashmiri pronunciation: [hãːɡul]), is a subspecies of Central Asian red deer endemic to Kashmir and surrounding areas. It is found in dense riverine forests in the high valleys and mountains of Jammu and Kashmir and northern Himachal Pradesh. In Kashmir, it is found primarily in the Dachigam National Park where it receives protection, and elsewhere it is more at risk. In the 1941s, the population was between 3000 and 5000 individuals, but since then habitat destruction, over-grazing by domestic livestock and poaching have reduced population dramatically. Earlier believed to be a subspecies of red deer (Cervus elaphus), a number of mitochondrial DNA genetic studies later had the hangul as a part of the Asian clade of the elk (Cervus canadensis). The IUCN and American Society of Mammalogists, however, includes it in the new grouping of Central Asian red deer (Cervus hanglu), with the Kashmir stag being the type subspecies (Cervus hanglu hanglu). According to the census in 2019, there were only 237 hanguls. (en)
  • Is ainmhí é an fia Caismíreach (Cervus canadensis hanglu). Mamach atá ann. Tá sé dúchasach do choillte dlútha i nGleann na Caismíre agus i dtuaisceart Chamba san India. (ga)
  • Cervus canadensis hanglu Cet article est une ébauche concernant un mammifère et l’Inde. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations du projet zoologie. Cervus canadensis hanglu Cerf du Cachemire Sous-espèce Cervus canadensis hanglu(Wagner, 1844) Statut de conservation UICN CR : En danger critique d'extinction Le Cerf du Cachemire, Cervus canadensis hanglu, également appelé hangul, est une sous-espèce de wapiti natif de l'Inde. On le trouve dans les denses forêts bordant les cours d'eau des hautes vallées et des montagnes de la vallée du Cachemire et du nord du district de Chamba dans l'Himachal Pradesh. Au Cachemire, il se trouve dans le parc national de Dachigam où il est protégé, mais ailleurs, il est plus exposé. Dans les années 1940, la population était comprise entre 3 000 et 5 000 individus, mais depuis lors, la destruction de l'habitat, le surpâturage par le bétail domestique et le braconnage ont réduit la population de façon spectaculaire. Autrefois supposé être une sous-espèce du cerf élaphe (Cervus elaphus), plusieurs études génétiques sur le génome mitochondrial ont révélé que le hangul fait partie du clade asiatique du wapiti (Cervus canadensis). Toutefois l'UICN l'inclut dans le nouveau groupe du (en) (Cervus hanglu), le cerf du Cachemire étant la sous-espèce type (Cervus hanglu hanglu). (fr)
  • L'hangul o cervo del Kashmir (Cervus hanglu hanglu J. A. Wagner, 1844) è una sottospecie di cervo dell'Asia centrale endemica del Kashmir (India). Vive nelle fitte foreste ripariali delle alte vallate e delle montagne della valle del Kashmir e della parte settentrionale del distretto di Chamba nell'Himachal Pradesh. Nel Kashmir, è presente nel parco nazionale di Dachigam, dove gode di completa protezione, mentre altrove è gravemente minacciato. Negli anni '40, la sua popolazione comprendeva tra i 3000 e i 5000 individui, ma da allora la distruzione dell'habitat, il sovrapascolo ad opera del bestiame domestico e il bracconaggio ne hanno ridotto drasticamente il numero. Originariamente era trattato come una sottospecie di cervo nobile (Cervus elaphus), ma alcune ricerche genetiche che ne hanno studiato il DNA mitocondriale hanno portato gli studiosi a inserirlo nel clade asiatico del wapiti (Cervus canadensis). La IUCN e l'American Society of Mammalogists, tuttavia, lo classificano nella nuova specie ribattezzata cervo dell'Asia centrale (Cervus hanglu), della quale costituisce la sottospecie nominale (Cervus hanglu hanglu). Secondo un censimento del 2019, ne rimarrebbero solamente 237 esemplari. (it)
  • 克什米爾馬鹿(Cervus elaphus hanglu)是分佈在印度及巴基斯坦北部,尤其是在查謨-克什米爾邦的馬鹿亞種。 (zh)
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  • Kashmir stag (en)
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  • أيل كشمير (الاسم العلمي: Cervus elaphus hanglu)هو نوع فرعي من الأيليات الحمراء، والتي تعيش في شمال باكستان والهند، وخاصة في ولاية جامو وكشمير، وهو من حيوانات دولة كشمير. (ar)
  • Is ainmhí é an fia Caismíreach (Cervus canadensis hanglu). Mamach atá ann. Tá sé dúchasach do choillte dlútha i nGleann na Caismíre agus i dtuaisceart Chamba san India. (ga)
  • 克什米爾馬鹿(Cervus elaphus hanglu)是分佈在印度及巴基斯坦北部,尤其是在查謨-克什米爾邦的馬鹿亞種。 (zh)
  • The Kashmir stag (Cervus hanglu hanglu), also called hangul (Kashmiri pronunciation: [hãːɡul]), is a subspecies of Central Asian red deer endemic to Kashmir and surrounding areas. It is found in dense riverine forests in the high valleys and mountains of Jammu and Kashmir and northern Himachal Pradesh. In Kashmir, it is found primarily in the Dachigam National Park where it receives protection, and elsewhere it is more at risk. In the 1941s, the population was between 3000 and 5000 individuals, but since then habitat destruction, over-grazing by domestic livestock and poaching have reduced population dramatically. Earlier believed to be a subspecies of red deer (Cervus elaphus), a number of mitochondrial DNA genetic studies later had the hangul as a part of the Asian clade of the elk (Cerv (en)
  • Cervus canadensis hanglu Cet article est une ébauche concernant un mammifère et l’Inde. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations du projet zoologie. Cervus canadensis hanglu Cerf du Cachemire Sous-espèce Cervus canadensis hanglu(Wagner, 1844) Statut de conservation UICN CR : En danger critique d'extinction (fr)
  • L'hangul o cervo del Kashmir (Cervus hanglu hanglu J. A. Wagner, 1844) è una sottospecie di cervo dell'Asia centrale endemica del Kashmir (India). Vive nelle fitte foreste ripariali delle alte vallate e delle montagne della valle del Kashmir e della parte settentrionale del distretto di Chamba nell'Himachal Pradesh. Nel Kashmir, è presente nel parco nazionale di Dachigam, dove gode di completa protezione, mentre altrove è gravemente minacciato. Negli anni '40, la sua popolazione comprendeva tra i 3000 e i 5000 individui, ma da allora la distruzione dell'habitat, il sovrapascolo ad opera del bestiame domestico e il bracconaggio ne hanno ridotto drasticamente il numero. Originariamente era trattato come una sottospecie di cervo nobile (Cervus elaphus), ma alcune ricerche genetiche che ne han (it)
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  • أيل كشمير (ar)
  • Fia Caismíreach (ga)
  • Cervus hanglu hanglu (it)
  • Cerf du Cachemire (fr)
  • Kashmir stag (en)
  • 克什米爾馬鹿 (zh)
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