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Publications on the project (in Russian)

1. Number of the Russian Desman, Age Mate of the Mammoth, Declines / Ecoport, 19.08.02;

2 L. Yakubovskaya. The Twilight Creature / Zapovednye Ostrova, [Wild Islands], September 2002);

3. Beavers come back / Ecosvodka [Ecological Report], 30.10.02;

4. Y. Serova. Look, it's just a real desman! / newspaper "Moskovskaya Pravda", 14.10.02;

5. Y. Pichugina. Khokhulya* Forever / newspaper "Moskovski Komsomolets", 01.07.2002;

6. V. Kuznetsov. Khokhulya* - the Age Mate of the Mammoth / Informnauka [Scientific Information], 07.05.2002;

7. More Enthusiasts Long for Saving the Russian Desman / Ecosvodka, 06.11.2001, ¹ 40;

8. "But I Have a Delicate Ear and a Sharp Nose!" (according to G. Khakhin) / National ecological newspaper "Spaseniye" ["Rescue"], October 2001. ¹ 36;

9. A. Zimenko. Let's Save the Russian Desman / newspaper "Prirodno-resursnye vedomosti" ["Natural Resources News"], Îctober 2001, ¹ 41;

10. V. Kuznetsov. To be Continued… / Okhrana Dikoi Prirody [Wildlife Conservation], 2001, ¹ 4;

11. "But I Have a Delicate Ear and a Sharp Nose..." / Ecosvodka, 04.09.2001, ¹ 31;

12. A. Zimenko. Let's Save the Russian Desman! / newspaper "Rybak Rybaka" ["A fisherman (sees) a fisherman (from afar)" - the title derives from a Russian proverb -M. S.], July-August 2001, ¹ 8;

13. O. Berlova. The Russian Desman - is it a Mouse or a Mammoth?…/ Socio-Ecological Union News, 2001, ¹ 4;

14. G. Khakhin. The Age Mate of the Mammoth / Okhrana Dikoi Prirody, 2001, ¹ 2

 

*Khokhulya - from Russian word vykhohul which means desman.

 

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