THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
The diversity of various types of animals, which inhabit and populate a
defined ground or water area, is the animal kingdom. The first reports
on the richness and diversity of animal life in Azerbaijan can be found
in travel notes of Eastern travelers. Animal carvings on architectural
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onuments, ancient rocks and stones survived up to the present times.
The first information on the animal kingdom of Azerbaijan was collected
during the visits of naturalists to Azerbaijan in 17th century. Unlike
fauna, the concept of animal kingdom covers not only the types of
animals, but also the number of individual species.
The animal kingdom of Azerbaijan is very rich, partly due to diversity of its natural complexes. There are 97 species of mammals, 357 species of birds, 67 species of reptiles and amphibians, 97 species of fish and over 15 thousand species of invertebrates in Azerbaijan.
People use the animal kingdom resources for food, as well as for raw
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aterials in industries and working power in field works. Vertebrates
are used to produce meat, eggs, feather, leather, horns, as well as
butter and technical oil. Their products are used to produce drugs,
perfumes, fertilizers and fodder. The natural habitat of various types
of animals is very different within the country. Some species populate
special restricted areas (lakes, parts of mountainous areas) while
others are spread throughout the country. For example, passerines can be
found anywhere in the territory of Azerbaijan. Protozoa parasites are
also registered in all areas of the country, depending on natural
habitat of carrier animals (cattle, poultry, etc.). Among mammals,
jeyran gazelles populate plain areas, Caucasian goat inhabits the Major
Caucasus areas, most species of birds can be found in forests, some in
water basins. Pest insects occupy different agricultural fields, while
others populate defined biotopes only.
The Red Book of the Azerbaijan Republic includes 108 species of animals, including 14 species of mammals, 36 species of birds, 13 species of reptiles and amphibians, 5 species of birds and 40 species of insects.
A number of natural preserves have been created and the hunting rules were brought into effect for protection of fur and hoofed animals in Azerbaijan.
The golden eagle inhabits mainly mountainous areas. The Caucasus tetra occupies the sub-Alpine areas of the Major and Minor Caucasus, while the green head duck populates the Caspian Sea coast and inland water reservoirs. Goats and West Caucasus moufflons inhabit Nakhichevan, jeyran gazelles can only be found in Shirvan natural preserve, Bendovan and Korchay regions of Azerbaijan. The Caucasus goat populates western slopes of the Major Caucasus in Balakan, Qabala, Zaqatala and Ismayilly regions.
The country's fresh water basins and the Caspian Sea account fo
r 30
species of fish. They are fished in the Kur River, surrounding lakes, as
well as in the Mingechevir reservoir. Most of fish are anadromous or
semi-anadromous (the young grow up in salt water and migrate to fresh
water to breed after they reach maturity). The most valuable of
anadromous fish are salmon, sturgeon, stellate sturgeon and beluga.
Aspius, Chalcalburnus and eel are also anadromous fish. Sturgeon meat
and caviar are highly valuable. Beside, the water basins of Azerbaiajn
contain such valuable fish species as bream, sazan, rutilus kutum and
others. Such fish species as herring are fished in the Caspian Sea. Due
to the construction of a number of hydrotechnical plants on the Kur
river after 1959, the regulation of the river water flow, as well as the
Caspian water pollution led to the significant reduction in the number
of valuable fish species. Three hatcheries (Kuragzi, Alibayramli and Kur
experimental sturgeon hatchery) for melioration and fish-farming
purposes were launched to restore the fish reserves and to increase the
number of fish in species. Azerbaijan's fish-farming establishments and
hatcheries account for breeding of 20 million sturgeons, 600 thousand
salmons, over 800 thousand. A new hatchery with the capacity of 20
million sturgeons was put in commission in Khyly in 2000.

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