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Asian Nations Unite to Protect Snow Leopards, Combat Climate Crisis, in World’s High Mountains

Asian Nations Unite to Protect Snow Leopards, Combat Climate Crisis, in World’s High Mountains

by Secretariat GSLEP | Jun 9, 2025 | Blog, Past events, pastevents, Post Format, publications, Snow leopard blog, Snow-leopard-blog

CHOLPON-ATA, KYRGYZSTAN – June 8, 2025 – In a powerful display of international collaboration, Environment Ministers from Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Pakistan and Tajikistan and senior civil servants from Mongolia, Russia and Uzbekistan...
Global Leaders Unite at Bishkek+25 to Champion Mountain Ecosystems and Biodiversity

Global Leaders Unite at Bishkek+25 to Champion Mountain Ecosystems and Biodiversity

by Secretariat GSLEP | Apr 26, 2025 | pastevents, Post Format, publications

GSLEP-Led Session Drives Momentum for Transboundary Conservation and Climate-Resilient Strategies Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic — The Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP) Secretariat convened a high-level parallel session at the *International...
Ethical Approaches to Community Engagement for Biodiversity Conservation: International Trainers’ Workshop Conducted at Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan

Ethical Approaches to Community Engagement for Biodiversity Conservation: International Trainers’ Workshop Conducted at Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan

by Secretariat GSLEP | Jan 17, 2025 | pastevents

Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan – September 16, 2024 – A four-day trainers’ workshop on ethical approaches to community engagement for biodiversity conservation concluded successfully at Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan. The workshop, held from September 12th to 15th,...
Appointment of Sardar Jamal Leghari as GSLEP Emissary

Appointment of Sardar Jamal Leghari as GSLEP Emissary

by Secretariat GSLEP | Sep 6, 2024 | Past events, pastevents

The Global Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP) wishes to announce the appointment of Sardar Muhammad Jamal Khan Leghari from Pakistan to the position of GSLEP Emissary. This momentous appointment testifies to our commitment to bringing the best...

Successful completion of the international project “Vanishing Treasures”

by Secretariat GSLEP | May 7, 2024 | Blog, pastevents, publications, Snow leopard blog, Snow-leopard-blog, Uncategorized

The National Consultation Meeting of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Vanishing Treasures Programme was held in Bishkek. The event marked the presentation of the final report on the successful completion of the international Vanishing Treasures...
Snow leopard – symbol of the Third Pole

Snow leopard – symbol of the Third Pole

by Secretariat GSLEP | Feb 29, 2024 | Past events, pastevents, Post Format

On 10-11 February, 2024, the Government of Uzbekistan hosted the VIII Steering Committee Meeting of the Global Snow Leopard and its Ecosystems Conservation Programme (GSLEP), in Samarkand, where the snow leopard was recognized as a symbol of climate adaptation in the...
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