Bishkek, Jan 6, 2026. /Kabar/. Based on the results of monitoring conducted using camera traps and photographic equipment, a steady increase in the number of wild animals has been recorded in the Khan-Teniri State Nature Park in Kyrgyzstan.
According to the Ministry of Natural Resources, the increase in the population of brown bears, listed in the Red Book of the Kyrgyz Republic, is of particular concern. The brown bear native to this region is also known as the Tien Shan squirrel-clawed bear, emphasizing its uniqueness and high conservation value.
To preserve natural complexes and biodiversity, the Khan-Teniri State Nature Park is divided into functional zones, including a protected area, an ecological stabilization zone, a tourism and recreation zone, and a zone of limited economic activity.
The nature park consists of several sections, including Adyr-Tor, Sary-Zhaz, Enilchek, and Kaiyndy. Each section has patrols to ensure constant monitoring of the natural environment and compliance with conservation regulations.
The Ministry of Natural Resources, Ecology, and Technical Supervision of the Kyrgyz Republic noted that the positive trend in the population of wild animals is the result of systematic efforts to protect specially protected natural areas, strengthened conservation measures, and the use of modern monitoring methods.