Tengrinews.kz - A mesmerizing video showcasing the natural beauty of the Almaty State Nature Reserve has surfaced online.
The video was shared on the official page of the Committee for Forestry and Wildlife, offering a glimpse into the wildlife monitoring conducted in the reserve.
"Monitoring the wildlife of the Almaty State Nature Reserve," the post explains.
The footage reveals that experts spent 10 hours monitoring the area, with two hours allocated for rest. Additionally, the video features clips captured by camera traps placed throughout the reserve.
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According to the reserve’s website, from August 19 to 22, 2024, state inspectors and scientific staff conducted wildlife monitoring in the Bolshoy Klyuch gorge, Tekke pass, and the Sredny Talgar gorge. During the fieldwork, data from the camera traps were collected, batteries and memory cards were replaced at the Alplagery location, and a camera trap from Bolshoy Klyuch was retrieved.
The monitoring revealed sightings of 14 mountain goats, 1 red deer, 5 roe deer, 1 bear, a bear with two cubs, 1 bearded vulture, and 5 Himalayan snowcocks.
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