Since the creation of the Shumkar-Tor CBCC, there has been a significant increase in wildlife numbers, including deer, on Shumkar-Tor land.

We carry out activities concerning rare
and endangered species in educational,
cultural, and charitable spheres,
as well as conduct field research
on climate change and wildlife species
such as snow leopards and marmots.
Since the creation of the Shumkar-Tor CBCC, there has been a significant increase in wildlife numbers, including deer, on Shumkar-Tor land.
On January 14th 2017, in Ala-Archa National Park together with specialists from KGPP Ala-Archa, BPI NAS KR, SAEPF and BSU installed camera traps. A photo trap is a camera equipped […]
A Niva Vehicle has been re-equipped for the mobile transportation the sniffer dogs of the Customs Service in the framework of Illegal Wildlife Trade Project funded by the UK Aids […]
On November 20th 2017, in the sunny and hospitable city of Dushanbe, representatives of the Republic of Tajikistan and the Kyrgyz Republic, and other international organizations gathered to strength interagency […]
There was an incredibly thick fog over Bishkek as we set out for Ala-Archa National Park. But it wasn’t the bad weather that worried us, it was how this would […]