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The article by Paige Hellbaum Eikeland, “Open Standards Methodology as a Tool for Wildlife Conservation in Central Asia,” published on the Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) website.

The article by Paige Hellbaum Eikeland, “Open Standards Methodology as a Tool for Wildlife Conservation in Central Asia,” published on the Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) website.

Today, we are pleased to share the article by Paige Hellbaum Eikeland, “Open Standards Methodology as a Tool for Wildlife Conservation in Central Asia,” published on the Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) website.

In 2023, local CAMI project partners in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan have been working to implement the Open Standards methodology—a robust, evidence-based approach to adaptive management.

The article features interviews with @kenjesultan, Communications Manager of Ilbirs Foundation, and Mirza Mirzoev of Tajikistan Nature Foundation, discussing the “Situation Model.”

Please follow the link https://www.cms.int/cami/en/news/situation-models-help-identify-measures-conserve-wildlife-central-asian-mountains?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZPTSjj41WWQNgmXlzTIPRrW0yQ52Vx3tviijYSGK-EvreqIYKaqVOYjKc_aem_ihrh8MFR63zH2idGagd9vw

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