Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI): Six-Year Conservation Work Programme

Recently, representatives from Central Asian countries endorsed a six-year work programme under the Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) to strengthen transboundary conservation efforts for 17 iconic migratory mammal species.

Background

  • The programme identifies priority transboundary conservation regions across Central Asia.
  • The new work programme was adopted at the Third CAMI Range States Meeting in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, under its CMS COP14 Presidency.
  • It aims to address threats such as habitat fragmentation, poaching, climate change, and migration barriers.

Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI)

  • Launch: Initiated in 2014 at the 11th Conference of the Parties (COP11) to the ....
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