Supporting Nature: How Protected Areas Safeguard Wildlife
2025-12-23 10:30:00 / News

Such activities are carried out in the "Yukori Tupalang" National Nature Park, the Zarafshan National Nature Park, the Zamin State Reserve, the Zamin National Nature Park, the Khorezm Nature Park, as well as in other protected natural areas throughout the country.
Within the framework of these biotechnical measures, staff establish and maintain feeding sites, provide supplementary feeding for wild animals during the winter period and implement actions aimed at preserving their natural food base. At the same time, continuous environmental monitoring is conducted: animal activity is observed, the use of feeding areas is assessed and the overall condition of the natural environment is evaluated.
Based on the results of these observations, the impact of weather conditions and other factors on ecosystems is analyzed. Where necessary, adjustments are made to ongoing activities to enhance their effectiveness. The data collected are also used to plan future biotechnical measures. Overall, this work contributes to the conservation of wildlife, the maintenance of ecological balance and the improvement of the condition of protected natural areas.









