Snow leopard scraping, Naryn reserve (Kyrgyzstan) 2017 - OSI-Panthera
Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) scraping in order to let information for the next individual that will take this road.
Registred in 2017 in Naryn State reserve (Kyrgyzstan) by OSI-Panthera's camera trap ( of the NGO Objectif Sciences International (
Video made by Anne-Lise Cabanat.
Thanks to piegephotographique.fr where we provide the material to make such images.
Young Snow Leopards Caught on Camera in Kyrgyzstan
Check out a wonderfully clear camera trap video of two young snow leopards in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan. Panthera, the world’s leading wild cat conservation organization, recently began conducting snow leopard conservation activities in Kyrgyzstan in partnership with the National Center for Mountain Regions Development, which operates as part of Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Environment Protection, the National Academy of Sciences Kyrgyzstan, State Agency on Hunting and Forestry, and Naryn State Strict Nature Reserve.
In the Naryn State Strict Nature Reserve, Panthera’s Snow Leopard Conservation Program is supporting a multi-carnivore study focused on camera trapping and radio collaring of snow leopards and other species. In the Alai valley, Panthera is supporting a predator-prey study, including radio-collaring of snow leopards and ibex (a major snow leopard prey source), and the collection of snow leopard scat samples for DNA analysis by the American Museum of Natural History.
Based on our ongoing work in Tajikistan, Panthera works with communities in the Kyrgyz Republic to establish community-based conservation conservancies and sustainable use of argali and ibex through various means, including community dialogue; defining conservancy rights and responsibilities regarding wild ungulate populations and their habitats; anti-poaching activities; monitoring of snow leopard and prey populations; and planning and implementing non-extractive use (tourism) and sustainable harvests (hunting). Panthera is additionally supporting the development of an anti-poaching network in the Alai valley, as well as planning the cross-training of the Kyrgyz Customs Unit’s anti-narcotics dogs to detect illegal wildlife trade products.
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Snow leopard's meeting point, reserve of Naryn (Kyrgyzstan) 2017 - OSI-Panthera
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) marking its territory (scraping, spraying, etc.) in order to let information for the next individuals that will that will take this road. This kind of place is a good meeting point for snow leopard that allow to give information about territory, fertility, etc.
Registred in 2017 in Naryn State reserve (Kyrgyzstan) by OSI-Panthera's camera trap ( of the NGO Objectif Sciences International (
Video made by Anne-Lise Cabanat.
Thanks to piegephotographique.fr where we provide the material to make such images.
Snow leopard in Kyrgyzstan - Снежный барс в горах Нарына, Кыргызстан
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Bishkek, August 2014. First snow leopard video records and pictures from the sensor cameras in the Naryn State Nature Reserve.
The Naryn State Nature Reserve, established in 1983, covers 910 km2 of land in the inner Tengir-Too south eastern part of the Kyrgyz Republic, including spruce forests, subalpine and alpine zones, boasting a rich variety of wildlife: from the Tien Shan maral, roe deer, Tien Shan brown bear, to the ibex, argali and snow leopard.
The State Nature Reserve in cooperation with “Kaiberen project”, a wildlife research project of the National Center of Mountain Regions Development of the Kyrgyz Republic (NCMRD), has placed 12 camera traps to monitor the biodiversity in the Reserve.
Maksatbek Anarbaev, Head of Planning, NCMRD, stressed that “these images demonstrate the importance of Naryn Reserve for the conservation of snow leopards and their prey, the argali and the ibex. He added that “they also validate the conservation efforts of the rangers of the Reserve involved in the day to day management and protection of the Reserve”.
Zholdoshbek Kyrbashev, Deputy Director of Naryn State Nature Reserve, added that “he hopes that these images will attract greater interest in Naryn State Nature Reserve as a protected area as well as motivate further research efforts”.
Kaiberen wildlife research project was started in 2008 by NCMRD in cooperation with the State Agency on Environmental Protection and Forestry of the Kyrgyz Republic and Shinshu University with support from the Ministry of Education and Science of Japan. Project is also working in Sarychat-Ertash State Nature Reserve on “Wild ungulates migration routes monitoring by using satellite collars”.
University of Central Asia - A Development University
The University of Central Asia (UCA) was founded in 2000 as a private, not for profit, secular university through an International Treaty signed by the Presidents of the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan, and His Highness the Aga Khan; ratified by their respective parliaments, and registered with the United Nations. The Presidents are the Patrons of the University and His Highness is the Chancellor. UCA’s mission is to promote the social and economic development of Central Asia, particularly its mountain communities, by offering an internationally recognised standard of higher education, and enabling the peoples of the region to preserve their rich cultural heritage as assets for the future. UCA brings with it the broader commitment and partnership of the Aga Khan Development Network.
UCA consists of three schools including the Undergraduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Development (Institute of Public Policy and Administration, Mountain Societies Research Institute, Cultural Heritage and Humanities Unit), and the School of Professional and Continuing Education. UCA also includes the Central Asian Faculty Development Programme, and the Aga Khan Humanities Project. UCA’s undergraduate programmes are located at its residential campuses in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan, and Khorog, Tajikistan. The Tekeli campus in Kazakhstan is expected to start classes in 2022.
Handicraft Kyrgyzstan Shyrdak
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National Forest Inventory of Kyrgyzstan
A video explaining the activities related to The National Forest Inventory in Kyrgyzstan
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A Virtual Tour of Shamshy Wildlife Sanctuary, Kyrgyzstan
Take a virtual tour to Shamshy, a wildlife sanctuary in Kyrgyzstan that is home to lynx, snow leopards, ibex, and lots of other wildlife. This former hunting concession area is today being co-managed as a reserve for wildlife by the Kyrgyz government, the Snow Leopard Foundation Kyrgyzstan, and the Snow Leopard Trust.
Video by Koustubh Sharma, SLT.
Handmade in Kyrgyzstan: Introducing Altyn Kol
Altyn Kol is a women's handicraft cooperative in Kochkor, Kyrgyzstan. Its mission is to preserve the traditional artisan work of the people of Kyrgyzstan and to provide women with opportunities to earn extra income for their families. The women of Altyn Kol specialize in creating the finest handmade felt products, including traditional shyrdaks and ala-kijiz.
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Directed and edited by Daisy Morin. Produced by Altyn Kol.
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Japanese in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan - part 3 with subtitle
This Azattyk program.is about Japanese volanteers of JICA in Kyrgyzstan. They stay and work in Naryn, a town in remote Kyrgyzstan with harsh living conditions. The place is very cold in winter and is situated at an altitude of 2000 meters above sea level.
A Brown Bear Family Frolicking in Kyrgyzstan
A remote-sensor research camera deployed by the Snow Leopard Trust to look for the elusive snow leopard in Kyrgyzstan's Sarychat Ertash Nature Reserve has captured stunning footage of another large predator: a brown bear mother and her three young cubs.
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Fabrication de Shyrdak Tapis en feutre du Kirghizstan
Shyrdak making, Kyrgyzstan Felt carpets
Narynkul Kenzhebaeva Felt Slippers Kyrgyzstan
Narynkul Kenzhebaeva ( ) lives in the village of Kalys Ordo near Kyrgyzstans capital of Bishkek. She talks about the design of the embroidered patterns on the slippers, and the production process of her felt slippers
Kyrgyzstan Sary-Chelek and Kara-Suu lake
What? Untouched nature?
Let us show you a small part of the undiscovered land Kyrgyzstan! Look at this breathtaking and just beautiful nature. Gems of the coutry, these places are called Sary-Chelek and Kara-Suu! So much to discover ????
Wild animals in Kyrgyzstan Part 3
Part 3
Wolves, snow leopard etc. captured on camera traps by the Snow Leopard Foundation in Kyrgyzstan, Snow Leopard Trust in the Sarychat-Ertash State Nature Reserve, Issyk-Kul region Kyrgyzstan.
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KYRGYZSTAN - A story of one amazing adventure
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