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The 2022 Bishkek Resolution of the Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem

by Chyngyz Kochorov | Nov 23, 2022 | Blog, Past events, pastevents, Snow leopard blog

Protection Program has been endorsed. Following the Seventh Steering Committee Meeting of the Global Snow Leopard and Snow Leopard Ecosystem Program (GSLEP), held in October this year in Bishkek, representatives of the governments of Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan,...
Asia’s leaders launch new programs for snow leopard conservation

Asia’s leaders launch new programs for snow leopard conservation

by Chyngyz Kochorov | Oct 24, 2022 | Blog, Past events, pastevents, Post Format, publications, Snow-leopard-blog

“Nature knows no borders” On October 20-21, 2022, delegations from 10 of the 12 snow leopard range countries came together for the seventh steering committee meeting of the Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Conservation Program (GSLEP), hosted by the Government of...
The winners of the Vanishing Treasures Communication Workshop on Climate and Environment Storytelling have been selected!

The winners of the Vanishing Treasures Communication Workshop on Climate and Environment Storytelling have been selected!

by Chyngyz Kochorov | Oct 11, 2022 | Blog, pastevents, Snow leopard blog, Snow-leopard-blog

The Vanishing Treasures Expert Committee has identified the list of participants for the communications workshop  on climate and environment storytelling. The list includes journalists from Kyrgyzstan working in prominent Kyrgyz media outlets of photojournalism,...
Vanishing Treasures  Communication Workshop Climate and Environment Storytelling

Vanishing Treasures Communication Workshop Climate and Environment Storytelling

by Chyngyz Kochorov | Aug 11, 2022 | Blog, pastevents, Snow-leopard-blog

Vanishing Treasures Communication Workshop Climate and Environment Storytelling Call for applications About the communication workshop This workshop is part of UNEP’s Vanishing Treasures programme (VT) which focuses on Central Asia countries of Tajikistan and the...
Transboundary cooperation for the snow leopard and its ecosystems conservation in Central Asia

Transboundary cooperation for the snow leopard and its ecosystems conservation in Central Asia

by Chyngyz Kochorov | Jun 23, 2022 | Blog, pastevents, Snow leopard blog, Snow-leopard-blog

Transboundary cooperation for the snow leopard and its ecosystems conservation in Central Asia On May 31, 2022, the Global Snow Leopard and its Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP) Secretariat hosted a meeting of representatives of environmental agencies of the...
How Bees and Trees Protect Snow Leopards

How Bees and Trees Protect Snow Leopards

by Chyngyz Kochorov | Jun 23, 2022 | Blog, pastevents, Snow leopard blog, Snow-leopard-blog

How Bees and Trees Protect Snow Leopards One hundred fifty honey bee hives were successfully delivered to their new homes in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Relocating the bees was a challenge, as Benazir, Snow Leopard Trust’s Project Assistant, shares, “The...
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