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Mongolian Roe Deer (or better known as Siberian Roe Deer) occupies vast areas of Mongolian mixed coniferous forests and woodlands. although not mentioned well on relating topics on books or internet source, Mongolian Roe deer benefits relatively unspoiled forest areas of northern Mongolia and the number has been estimated 50,000 in 2002 government report. numbers can be conflicting as Mongolian government rarely conduct full swing census and rely heavily on researchers and local community claims. same method applies other wild populations.

Overall number of game animals including Roe Deer has been drastically decreasing as well as its habitat in resent years due to intensive mining projects and habitat distraction.

also the trophy hunting plays quite a big part in decrease of number.

one source suggest that 98% of whole Mongolian Red deer population was either hunted or starved to death in only 16 years.

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