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Mining, prospecting and road building in a nature reserve in northwest China are sharply shrinking the habitat of wild camels which could disappear from the region if they’re not better protected, local experts warn.

 

A 10-day scientific survey found that the domain of the two-humped Bactrian camels has shrunk to a "very small" mountainous area in the Lop Nur State Wild Camel Nature Reserve, southeast of Turpan, in eastern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

 

"If the remaining habitat is not protected the wild Bactrian camels may disappear in Xinjiang," warned Yuan Lei, one of the seven-member team that conducted the survey last month.

 

Researchers saw only four wild Bactrian camels, three adults and a young one, said Yuan, who’s also a senior engineer at the nature reserve.

 

Yuan blames mining and resource prospecting within the reserve for scaring the camels away and harming their habitat.

 

Iron, copper, zinc and lead mines have opened in the past couple of years in the reserve and Yuan says he doesn't have enough power to stop them.

 

"The problem is how to coordinate resource development with environmental protection. The reserve doesn't have a police force so it's difficult to stop illegal mining and prospecting," he said.

 

During the recent survey, Yuan handed out literature to miners and prospectors hoping to raise their awareness of how to protect the environment.

 

He says most of the mining is taking place around the perimeter of the reserve but some mines have opened in key protected areas. A 60-kilometer road has also been built in the reserve.

 

Yuan believes the remaining camels have been pushed to the southwest of the 780,000 square-kilometer reserve.

 

The Bactrian camels also live in northwest China and Mongolia where there are an estimated 800 of them. Previous estimates in the Lop Nur Nature Reserve put their number at 400 but Yuan isn't sure if that many remain there.

 

The wild camel has been labeled "critically endangered" according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources and they’re on China's list of protected wild animals.?

 

(Xinhua News Agency January 8, 2007)

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