The Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) is a transboundary conservation program under the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS).
It was launched in 2014 at the CMS Conference of the Parties 11 (COP11) in Quito, Ecuador, and revised in 2020 at COP13 in Gandhinagar, India.
The initiative protects seventeen migratory and nomadic mammal species across Central Asia.
Flagship species include the Snow Leopard, Saiga Antelope, Wild Camel, Bukhara Deer, and Persian Leopard.
CAMI promotes cross-border cooperation, data sharing, and the removal of physical barriers to migration.