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question is, detection of those earliest populations. The Holly Grail
of zoology are unique populations that was not yet determined by
scientific authorities or lost before, e.g. turkiestanian salamander
(Nikolsky, 1909) or one large leporid. Eminent explorer and
scientist, Bronis ł aw Gr ą bczewski, has studied extensively
landscapes, fauna and entography of Central Asie in the end of XIX
century, in the name of cognitive values. There is place for
continuation of his heritage. He is author of the book „Traveling in
Central Asia (1958). It is important to known about comprehensive
exploration done by swedish explorer and scientist, Seven Hedin,
which comprises wast contribution to natural history of that region.
Hedin’s expeditions notes laid the foundations for a precise
mapping of Central Asia. Between 1893 and 1897 he was
experienced by expedition investigated in unknown Alai Massif via
Tarim Basin up to Kaidu River. By his another expedition he
depicted newly discovered lands. By his fourth expedition he gave
researchers for Scientific Expedition to the Northwestern Province
of China 1927–1933.
fot. in wilderness. break time between research periods.
Meanwhile, exploration of region, where megafauna occuring
around Kolsai lake, in Tian Shan was not yet conducted in the name
of seeking the populations and conservation. There is as well
opportunity for mention about expedition conducted by Piotr
Ganczarski to Central Asia, journey on the silk road in the afghan-
chinese borders [zob. Pojechane podró ż e]. Scientific survey onto
biodiversity is make a difference for polish heritage. Setting up
platform for biodiversity and natural history research of this region is
a main concept for continuation. Some conservation-based
inventory was done in iraqi Kurdistan onto kurdistan newt
Neurergus microspilotus. Other studies was done recently in east
Sudan e.g. Diurnal Activity of Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus
defassa) in Dinder National Park, Sudan(2014). Organizing an
expedition taking into account the basic issues of natural history,
such as geology and zoology is essential for further inventory after
2015s „polish and european explorations to areas such as Eastern
Sudan or Northern Caucasus „. The share of scientific institutions,
and non-gov is a matter of utmost importance. Critical role of local