Resource-Saving Technologies to Sustain Key Species in the Arid Mountains of South-Eastern Kazakhstan
Grantee Name: PF "Wildlife Without Borders"
- Hotspot
- Mountains of Central Asia
- Location
- Kazakhstan
- Amount
- $4,380
- Dates
- Jan 2024 – Dec 2024
- Keywords
- Climate adaptation, Forestry, Monitoring and evaluation, Protected Areas, Species Conservation, Ecosystem resilience
Develop and implement resource-saving technologies to provide artificial watering places for wild animals in key biodiversity areas of South-East Kazakhstan, including Toraigyr, Charyn Park and Altyn-Emel. This initiative will make up for the lack of a vital resource during the driest summer and fall months for large mammals, including snow leopard and gazelle.
Strategic Direction
:
1 Address threats to priority species
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