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Discover Kyrgyzstan: Snow Leopards, Fresh Water, and Climate Change

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Friday, July 16, 2021
A look at the Sarychat-Ertash State Reserve in the Central Tian Shan Region of the Kyrgyz Republic. This nature reserve is one of Central Asia's most important snow leopard and argali sites but is under severe threat from climate change impacts. This article examines how the WWF Asia High Mountains Project is working with local communities to protect this important reserve and also help local residents adapt to climate change impacts on these mountains. The article originally appeared in the Winter 2015 issue of WWF's World Wildlife magazine. (WWF Description)
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Water, Sanitation, HygieneSustainabilityGovernanceTransboundary WaterPolicy, Legislation, and RegulationClimate
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Climate
Resource type: 
Topical Report
Resource Scale: 
Global

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