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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 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: Bukhara Deer MOU – English & Russian

Available in English or Russian as a pdf download at the bottom of the page
Доступно на английском или русском языке для скачивания в формате PDF внизу страницы

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CMS: Bukhara Deer MOU – English & Russian

Available in English or Russian as a pdf download at the bottom of the page
Доступно на английском или русском языке для скачивания в формате PDF внизу страницы

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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 status throughout their range.

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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 status throughout their range.

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CMS: Bukhara Deer Working Group Website – English

Access to Bukhara Deer Technical Workshop (2020) and Bukhara Deer MOU project documents, activities, and projects

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CMS: Bukhara Deer Working Group Website – English

Access to Bukhara Deer Technical Workshop (2020) and Bukhara Deer MOU project documents, activities, and projects

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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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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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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 competition with livestock. Argali are also listed in Appendix II of the Convention for the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) and in the Appendices of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Argali are the largest of the world’s wild sheep, and primary threats are poaching and loss and degradation of habitat. Some populations are stable while others are decreasing. The horns of the males are highly valued as a trophy and argali are a species with considerable economic potential. This Single Species Action Plan was developed at a workshop organized by CMS that took place in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, in December 2012. The draft plan was subsequently further refined by the world’s leading argali experts during an extensive process of review.

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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 competition with livestock. Argali are also listed in Appendix II of the Convention for the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) and in the Appendices of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Argali are the largest of the world’s wild sheep, and primary threats are poaching and loss and degradation of habitat. Some populations are stable while others are decreasing. The horns of the males are highly valued as a trophy and argali are a species with considerable economic potential. This Single Species Action Plan was developed at a workshop organized by CMS that took place in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, in December 2012. The draft plan was subsequently further refined by the world’s leading argali experts during an extensive process of review.

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CMS Resource Page: Argali – English & Russian

Overview of current CMS actions related to Central Asian Argali conservation, including access to the report “Analysing Gaps and Options for Enhancing Argali Conservation in Central Asia within the Context of the CMS”, International Action Plan for the Conservation of Argali, and CMS Appendix II listing of Argali sheep.

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CMS Resource Page: Argali – English & Russian

Overview of current CMS actions related to Central Asian Argali conservation, including access to the report “Analysing Gaps and Options for Enhancing Argali Conservation in Central Asia within the Context of the CMS”, International Action Plan for the Conservation of Argali, and CMS Appendix II listing of Argali sheep.

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CAMCA – CMS COP 14 Side Event Recording

Harmonising Ecosystem-based Adaptation and Climate-smart Conservation in Central Asia

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CAMCA – CMS COP 14 Side Event Recording

Harmonising Ecosystem-based Adaptation and Climate-smart Conservation in Central Asia

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CAMCA – CMS COP 14 Side Event Flyer

Harmonising Ecosystem-based Adaptation and Climate-smart Conservation in Central Asia – a promotional flyer developed by GRID-Arendal for CMS COP14 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

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CAMCA – CMS COP 14 Side Event Flyer

Harmonising Ecosystem-based Adaptation and Climate-smart Conservation in Central Asia – a promotional flyer developed by GRID-Arendal for CMS COP14 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

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CAMCA Species Poster – Argali – English

CAMCA Species Information Poster – Argali sheep. Developed by CAMP Alatoo (English).

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CAMCA Species Poster – Argali – English

CAMCA Species Information Poster – Argali sheep. Developed by CAMP Alatoo (English).

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