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Huge Wild Yak Population Found in Tibetan Park

Yaks a-runnin' in a rugged northwestern area of the Tibetan Plateau.
Yaks a-runnin' in a rugged northwestern area of the Tibetan Plateau.
(Image credit: Tony Lui | Wildlife Conservation Society)

Yaks are coming back. At least they are in a remote reserve on the Tibetan Plateau.

Researchers recently counted nearly 1,000 wild yaks in a rugged northern area of the plateau known as Hoh Xil, which is nearly the size of West Virginia and has very few human residents, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society, which helped conduct the census.  

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