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Our mission

Like many grasslands around the world, the vast steppes of Central Asia are in decline due to factors like overgrazing, conversion to arable land and the shifting climate.

In Kazakhstan, the Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative has been working since 2005 to restore steppe, semi-desert and desert ecosystems within the historic range of the saiga, a once abundant antelope critically endangered by hunting and habitat loss. As well as reviving and protecting the steppe, the initiative has helped conserve wetlands that are a vital stopover for an estimated 10 million migratory birds each year.

Implementing Organisations

Classification

Region
Europe
Organisation type
World Restoration Flagship
Ecosystem types
  • Freshwaters
  • Grasslands, shrublands and savannahs
  • Peatlands
Hectares under restoration
7,000,000 ha
Funding Goal for 2030
$1,400,000.00
Restoration Goal for 2030
7,500,000 ha
Timeline
From 1 January 2005
Additional benefits
  • Safeguards Biodiversity
  • Supports Livelihoods

15

Employees

10

Volunteers