Climate change and migratory species: a review of impacts, conservation actions, indicators and ecosystem services

Part 2 – Conserving migratory species in the face of climate change

Related Resources

CMS: 2025 Action Plan for the Conservation of Argali – English
In line with Decision 14.167 d) of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), adopted at the Fourteenth [...]
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CMS: Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) – English
CAMI POW 2021-2026 contains actions in relation to Argali, Bukhara Deer, and Snow Leopard [...]
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Central Asian Mammals and Linear Infrastructure (CAMI) Atlas
The Second Edition of the Central Asian Mammals Migration and Linear Infrastructure (CAMI) Atlas builds on the CAMI Atlas published in 2019,[...]
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CMS Resource Page: Snow Leopard – English & Russian
Links to all CMS projects, activities, initiatives, documents, and official listing of Snow Leopard in appendices, as well as links to GSLEP[...]
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CMS: International Action Plan Argali Conservation – English
Argali (Ovis ammon) are listed on the current IUCN Red List as Near Threatened, because their numbers are declining due to poaching and comp[...]
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CMS Migratory Species Report: Summary for Policy Makers – English
Summary for Policy Makers[...]
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CMS: POW Bukhara Deer – English & Russian
WORK PROGRAMME FOR THE BUKHARA DEER (2021-2026) Overall goal: To restore and maintain Bukhara Deer populations at a favourable conservation [...]
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CMS Report: Trans-Boundary Snow-Leopard Conservation
Aspects of Transboundary Snow Leopard Conservation in Central Asia Report of the FFI/CMS Workshop, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 1-2 December 2014 [...]
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