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Feb. 02, 1954 - Behind the iron Curtain acclimatization of sable ; Since 1949, sable, this valuable fur-bearing animal, has been systematically introduced on a large scale into all suitable hunting grounds in the far eastern taiga of soviet Russia. As an experiment the animals were brought to paled in which they has never vied before. chesessavtion carried out bu scientists for four years has led them to the conclusion that sables are successful acclimatizing and multiplying. valuable fur is obtained from those reared in the far east and in the forests of the verkhne-Bureisky, selemdzhisky, Badhalsky and dusse slinsky mountain ranges. Many more sable are being introduced into these area by plane - lorries - on horseback and even - by redder drawn carts. photo shows The feeding of sable before it is released in one of the new Russian breeding grounds

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