A 'climate-ready' corridor created for Kyrgyzstan's snow leopards
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A wildlife corridor has been successfully established in Kyrgyzstan to help snow leopards adapt to climate change by providing connected habitat across mountainous terrain. This represents a concrete conservation achievement designed to enhance species resilience in response to environmental pressures.
This does not prove the corridor will definitively ensure snow leopard survival long-term, nor does it address all threats to the species or resolve broader climate impacts on alpine ecosystems.
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