Kazakhstan is witnessing a positive trend in the recovery of several rare ungulate populations. Conservation efforts are now shifting from simply protecting existing wildlife to actively reintroducing species that previously disappeared from certain regions. Notable successes include growing numbers of Przewalski’s horses and kulans. Recently, a tiger was even released back into the wild, marking a significant milestone. This evolution in policy demonstrates a commitment to rebuilding ecosystems and biodiversity. The country’s approach signals a proactive stance in wildlife management, going beyond preservation to restoration. These programs highlight Kazakhstan’s dedication to its natural heritage.

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