CAMP Alatoo's Wildlife Conservation program works to implement comprehensive mechanisms to conserve biodiversity, forests and rangelands, and to strengthen local institutions for sustainable and mutually beneficial coexistence between local communities and wildlife sites. Comprehensive mechanisms include blocks such as professional development of for staff of Protected Areas (PAs), creation and piloting of models of public PAs, justification and creation of ecological corridors, development and adaptation of approaches and tools for effective management of state and public PAs, monitoring and conservation of biodiversity, improvement of the legislative base in the field of biodiversity.
Climate change poses a significant threat to wildlife and biodiversity conservation by altering habitats, jeopardising the survival of some species, and disrupting seasonal migration cycles and plant phenology. This leads to wildlife population declines, ecosystem disruption and may result in the extinction of some species. Conserving wildlife in response to climate change increases the adaptability and resilience of ecosystems and local communities to climate risks.
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