Tugai recovery gains momentum with record 2025 plantings

In 2025, Kazakhstan accelerated the restoration of tugai forests in the southern Balkhash–Ili delta, thanks to a record-breaking number of plantings. Tugai forests—riparian woodlands that function as vital “oases” along rivers in Central Asia’s arid regions—are central to the country’s tiger reintroduction and rewilding program, which aims to revive Southern Balkhash ecosystems and create thriving…

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Just another day in the life of a wildlife biologist!

Manul Working Group (MWG) partners recently deployed six camera traps in Kazakhstan’s Altyn Emel National Park, an effort to help monitor the manul in the country’s southeastern region. Altyn Emel rangers joined the fieldwork, guiding specialists through the park and assisting with logistics. These are the first camera traps in Altyn Emel placed specifically to…

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Kulans at Altyn Dala released into the wild

Kazakhstan’s Asiatic wild ass (kulan) reintroduction program has reached another milestone with the late summer release of animals from the Altyn Dala acclimatization enclosure into the wild. After nearly a century of absence in this region, the kulans are once again roaming free across the Torgai steppe of central Kazakhstan. For the past year, the…

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Kulan, welcome to the neighborhood!

The seven Przewalski’s horses that took up residence at the Altyn Dala State Nature Reserve in June are no longer the newcomers, thanks to the recent arrival of Asiatic wild asses, or kulan. Wild asses are also sometimes called onagers (so many names!). In early October, 24 kulan were relocated from the eastern part of…

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