Kazakhstan, one of the world’s largest and most ecologically diverse countries, has announced a massive expansion of its protected landscapes as part of a long-term biodiversity strategy running from 2026 to 2035. The initiative aims to safeguard the country’s vast natural ecosystems, strengthen conservation efforts for endangered species, and promote sustainable land use.
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Kazakhstan Expands Protected Land Under New Biodiversity Strategy: Here's Everything You Need To Know
From forests to steppe ecosystems, Kazakhstan’s new conservation strategy marks a major shift in environmental policy

Kazakh man with a trained golden eagle Photo: Shutterstock
Kazakh man with a trained golden eagle Photo: Shutterstock
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