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An UNESCO World Heritage - Sheep

Young Marlis Pfammatter-Schnydrig stands proudly next to Alexander Pfammatter, and one of their prized Walliser Blacknose entries to the Mund, Switzerland show and judging.

Native to the Swiss Alps region of Oberwallis, the rare Walliser (Valais in French) Black Nose sheep is designated an UNESCO World Heritage breed. Known as a domesticate as early as the15th century, Black Nose numbers today are estimated to be no more than 14,000 animals, bordering on “endangered species” classification.

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UNESCO World Heritage - Sheep
Young Marlis Pfammatter-Schnydrig stands proudly next to Alexander Pfammatter, and one of their prized Walliser Blacknose entries to the Mund, Switzerland show and judging.<br />
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Native to the Swiss Alps region of Oberwallis, the rare Walliser (Valais in French) Black Nose sheep is designated an UNESCO World Heritage breed. Known as a domesticate as early as the15th century, Black Nose numbers today are estimated to be no more than 14,000 animals, bordering on “endangered species” classification.
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