Kalamely Mountain (Chinese: 卡拉麦里山, "Kalamely" means "black earth" in Kazakh[1]), also spelled Kalamaili Mountain,[2] is a low mountain range running east–west with an elevation of only 800-1473 meters in China,[3] located on the eastern edge of the Junggar Basin in Xinjiang.
[4] It is an important gold-bearing belt in the Eastern Jungar region.
After more than two decades of efforts, the Xinjiang Wild Horse Breeding Center bred a large number of Przewalski's horses, 55 of which were released to the Kalamely Mountain.
[6] Raptor breeding grounds have been severely damaged by large-scale mining and quarrying in the Kalamely Mountain since 2008.
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