TNPSC Thervupettagam

Central Asian Mammals Initiative

October 27 , 2025 15 hrs 0 min 26 0
  • 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.

 

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