Kazakhstan Plants Thousands of Trees for Tiger Reintroduction
Kazakhstan is undertaking an ambitious project to reintroduce Amur tigers to their historic lands, absent for over 70 years. This effort includes extensive tree planting to restore habitat and provide prey for the tigers. The program has already welcomed two captive tigers for breeding purposes, with wild tigers expected from Russia by 2026. Measures are in place to manage potential human-wildlife conflicts and promote peaceful coexistence with local communities.