Stakeholder Meeting on the Conservation of Large Mammals in Central Asia

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The Stakeholder Meeting on the Conservation of Large Mammals in Central Asia developed a draft programme of work for the conservation of migratory mammals in central Asia, including identification of priority activities and suitable coordination and financial arrangements for implementation support. This Programme of Work and a Resolution on the Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) was adopted at the 11th Conference of the Parties to CMS (COP11) in November 2014.

The German international radio broadcaster Deutsche Welle conducted interviews concerning the meeting and conservation in Central Asia with Christiane Röttger.  The interviews can be accessed here: Central Asia to protect mammals and Röttger: 'There's a need to invest in conservation now'.

The presentations held during the meeting are available as PDF download:

 

A COP11 Regional Preparatory and Negotiation Workshop for National Focal Points of central Asian Parties to CMS took place back-to-back on 26-28 September 2014.

For more information, please contact the CMS Secretariat ([email protected]).

Dates
23 Sep 2014 to 25 Sep 2014
OrganizadorUNEP/CMS Secretariat
CoorganizerDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ), Academy for Nature Conservation Isle of Vilm of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
Instrumento de la CMSCentral Asian Mammals Initiative
TipoWorkshop
StatusConcluded
IdiomasEnglish
Russian
PaisKyrgyzstan
CiudadBishkek

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Stakeholder Meeting - Bishkek 23-25 September
Annex I Enforcement Mechanisms for the Conservation of Migratory Large Mammals in Central Asia
Annex II Sustainable use and trade of wildlife in Central Asia
Annex III Creating a Livestock Free National Park to Safeguard the Critically Endangered Asiatic Cheetah in Northern Iran
Annex IV Guidelines for Reducing the Impact of Linear Infrastructure on Migratory Mammals in Central Asia
Annex V Опыт Кыргызской Республики в разработке законодательных рамок в регулировании охоты и сохранении охотничьих ресурсов
Annex VI Improving scientific knowledge - gaps & successful approaches -
Annex VII GLOBAL SNOW LEOPARD & ECOSYSTEM PROTECTION PROGRAM (GSLEP)
Annex VIII Transboundary landscape cooperation in the Altay-Sayan region: experiences and lessons learnt
Annex IX MoU for the conservation of Saiga antelope. Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative
Annex X Efficency of the Bukhara Deer MOU implementation in Central Asia
Annex XI Efficency of the Bukhara Deer MOU implementation in Central Asia
Annex XII Annex – Protected areas and priority sites
Annex XIII African-Eurasian Migratory Landbirds Action Plan (AEMLAP) - Presentation
Annex XIV Communicating Conservation: The Saiga Resource Centre Tools for disseminating information and facilitating action
Annex XV Sustainable use of wildlife in the context of the GIZ Regional Programme in Central Asia
Annex XVI PROGRAMME OF WORK FOR THE CENTRAL ASIAN MAMMALS INITIATIVE (2014-2020)
List of Participants
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UNEP/CMS/CAMI/Doc.1 Provisional Agenda
UNEP/CMS/CAMI/Doc.2 Provisional Annotated Agenda
UNEP/CMS/CAMI/Doc.3 Provisional List of Documents
UNEP/CMS/CAMI/Doc.4 The Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI)
UNEP/CMS/CAMI/Doc/5 Programme of Work for the Central Asian mammals Initiative (2014-2020)
UNEP/CMS/CAMI/Doc.6 Draft Resolution: the Central Asian Mammals Initiative