In the Chon-Kemin Nature Park, the feeding of wild animals continues. Video
Monitoring has shown that roe deer are coming to the feeding site, and traces of wild boar have also been found. Data is being collected using a smart monitoring system.
The Chon-Kemin Nature Park is a unique ecosystem where pristine natural landscapes have been preserved. The valley is surrounded by mountains on three sides and is located at an altitude of 1400 to 2800 meters above sea level. It is home to rare and endangered species of animals, such as the Turkestan lynx, snow leopard, Tien Shan brown bear, and maral.
In addition, the park is home to seven species of rare birds, including the black stork, steppe eagle, bearded vulture, golden eagle, and serow, some of which are listed in the International Red Book.
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