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Kazakhstan Restores Endangered Bukhara Deer Population

ASTANA – The Syrdarya-Turkistan State Regional Natural Park in southern Kazakhstan has become the country’s only site for restoring the endangered Bukhara deer population

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ASTANA – The Syrdarya-Turkistan State Regional Natural Park in southern Kazakhstan has become the country’s only site for restoring the endangered Bukhara deer population. Since 1999, Bukhara deer population has grown from six animals to to 319 deer at the Syrdarya-Turkistan State Regional Natural Park.

Photo credit: Gani Nazarbek Click to see the map in full size. The map is designed by The Astana Times. Reintroduction efforts began in 1999 with just six animals. Since then, the population has grown to 319 deer, according to the park officials. The Bukhara deer, endemic to Central Asia, historically inhabited forests along the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers, as well as the Kyzylkum region.

By the mid-20th century, the species had nearly disappeared from Kazakhstan. With support from the World Wildlife Fund and zoologists from Almaty and Moscow, Kazakhstan launched its first Bukhara deer restoration initiative along the Syr Darya River in 2000. Every two years, part of the growing Bukhara deer population is released into the wild.

Photo credit: Gani Nazarbek Gani Nazarbek, the park’s senior researcher, said the program has significantly expanded the population over the past two decades. “Around 50 Bukhara deer are kept under special care and receive daily feeding. Every two years, part of the growing population is released into the wild.

During winter, additional feed is also provided to animals living in natural conditions,” he said. The park includes tugai forests along the Syr Darya and Arys rivers, as well as the Boraldai mountain range. Established to preserve rare endemic species and restore ecosystems, the protected area now covers nearly 120,000 hectares.

The park is home to 309 bird species, more than half of all bird species recorded in Kazakhstan. Photo credit: Gani Nazarbek In 2012, the Arys, Boraldai and Turkistan forestry and wildlife protection institutions were merged into the current park structure. According to Bekzat Kalbayev, an entomologist at the park’s science, information and monitoring department, the territory is home to 309 bird species, more than half of all bird species recorded in Kazakhstan.

The park also contains 715 invertebrate species, 59 mammal species and 992 plant species.

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