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NEW 2032 Horizon for Bukhara Deer & Argali
The CMS Secretariat, in cooperation with the Forestry and Wildlife Committee of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan, hosted the Range State Meeting on the Implementation and Revision of the International Single Species Action Plan for the Argali and the Third Meeting of the Signatories to the Bukhara Deer MOU in September,…
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Supporting Environmental Journalist in Tajikistan
Transboundary Knowledge Exchange
Specialists from Kyrgyzstan & Kazakhstan Met to Exchange Biodiversity Conservation Experience As part of the UNEP-led CAMCA project, СAMP Alatoo* organized a series of dialogues and a study tour in one of the project pilot areas – the Ton and Jeti-Oguz districts of the Issyk-Kul region of Kyrgyzstan. The event was attended by project partners,…
Read More2024 Call for Applications: Journalist Workshop
This communication workshop will strengthen journalists’ skillsets in Central Asia to understand and effectively communicate about the links between climate change and biodiversity conservation. Join us! Structure of the workshop: The workshop will be led by Alevtina Madyarova and Gulim Amirkhanova, two nationally and internationally recognised journalists and trainers with extensive expertise with storytelling, focusing…
Read MoreMe and the Unique Wild Animals of My Region
As part of the CAMCA project, CAMP Alatoo organized an event for schoolchildren (age 12-16) from the Issyk-Kul and Naryn regions (north Kyrgyzstan). Students got to engage in citizen science and participate in a creative competition, highlighting conservation issues and concern for the future the animal and plant species around them. The contest theme was, “Me and the world of unique wild animals of my region.”
Read MoreTajik jungle: A day in the life of a forester at Tigrovaya Balka
“Tiger’s den” turned 85 years old
12 journalists strengthened their environmental knowledge
From October 17 to 20 this year in Dushanbe city, with the participation of 12 journalists from various media of the country, a communication seminar of the project “Mammals of Central Asia and Climate Adaptation (CAMCA)” was held.
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