In the Chon-Kemin Nature Park, feeding of wild animals continues

Юлия Воробьева Ecology
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In the Chon-Kemin Nature Park, the winter feeding process for wild animals continues. Park staff have placed hay at feeding sites along the "Zhanibek" route. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Nature.

Monitoring has shown that roe deer have started to approach the feeding sites, and traces of wild boar have also been found. Animal counting is carried out using a smart monitoring system.

The Chon-Kemin Nature Park is a unique ecosystem where nearly untouched natural landscapes have been preserved. The valley is surrounded by mountain ranges on three sides and is located at an altitude of 1,400 to 2,800 meters above sea level. Rare and endangered species inhabit this area, such as the Turkestan lynx, snow leopard, Tien Shan brown bear, and marals.

Additionally, this park is home to seven species of rare birds, including the black stork, steppe eagle, bearded vulture, golden eagle, and serin. Some of these birds are listed in the International Red Book.
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