Anti-Poaching Heroes Honored on World Wildlife Day

Press Release, March 3rd, 2016. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

A total of ten Kyrgyz wildlife rangers have received a Citizen Ranger Wildlife Award for their courage in the fight against illegal hunting in the country’s snow leopard habitat in 2015. They were publicly honored in a ceremony in Bishkek today, on World Wildlife Day.

Wildlife rangers have a difficult, sometimes even dangerous job
The Ranger Rewards Program aims to both recognize and empower Kyrgyz wildlife rangers for their difficult, sometimes, dangerous job

Chinasilov Baktibek, a regional wildlife inspector, received an award for his role in bringing to justice a poacher who had illegally hunted and killed a brown bear and an ibex in Sary-Chelek reserve. The poacher he captured with the help of two colleagues has been sentenced to pay a $12,000 fine.

Another reward was given to Abdykarimov Urustamaly Hamdamalievich, a ranger working with the Department of Rational Use of Natural Resources. He stopped and apprehended a group of poachers in Surma-Tash reserve after they had killed two pregnant ibex. The poachers have since paid a fine of $3,000.

The award ceremony was presided over by Mr. Sabir Atadjanov, the Director of the State Agency of Environment Protection and Forestry of the Kyrgyz Republic, who presented the awards. Other senior officials in attendance included Mr. Kumar Mambetaliev of the Department Rational Use of Natural Resources, and Ms. Aigul Turdumatova, of the Department of Protected Areas.

Mr. Atajdanov personally thanked each of the rangers as he presented them with their awards and official certificates.
Mr. Atajdanov personally thanked each of the rangers as he presented them with their awards and official certificates.

The event also attracted representatives of various local and international conservation organizations, as well as a contingent of media professionals.

The Citizen Ranger Wildlife Award is the result of innovative program designed to empower those on the front lines of the fight against poaching and illegal hunting.

The award-winning rangers found themselves in the center of the media's attention after the ceremony
The award-winning rangers found themselves in the center of the media’s attention after the ceremony

The First Line of Defense

“Rangers and local communities in protected areas are the first and best line of defense for wildlife”, says Charu Mishra, Science & Conservation Director of the Snow Leopard Trust, a partner on the rewards program. “They work under difficult circumstances to protect the natural heritage of their country, and we’re committed to helping them do that as well as possible.”

Kyrgyzstan's snow leopards and their wild prey species are threatened by illegal hunting. Wildlife rangers are on the frontline of the fight to protect them .
Kyrgyzstan’s snow leopards and their wild prey species are threatened by illegal hunting. Wildlife rangers are on the frontline of the fight to protect them.

The Citizen Ranger Wildlife Rewards program was piloted in 2014 in partnership between the State Agency of Environment Protection and Forestry of the Kyrgyz Republic, Snow Leopard Foundation Kyrgyzstan, and Snow Leopard Trust, with WFN Partnership Funding by Fondation Segré (managed by the Whitley Fund for Nature), and Woodland Park Zoo.

The program provides public recognition and financial award for those rangers and private citizens who successfully apprehend poachers and help bring them to justice. It has since been expanded nationally to cover all of Kyrgyzstan’s Protected Areas, thanks to a grant from IWT Challenge Fund through the UK Government.

The rangers normally work far from the spotlight, in Kyrgyzstan's most remote mountain areas
A lonely, beautiful workplace! Kyrgyzstan’s rangers normally work far from the spotlight, in the country’s most remote mountain areas.

IWT Challenge Fund is also supporting law enforcement trainings for rangers in all protected areas of Kyrgyzstan, which are being led by INTERPOL.

“With these awards, we are giving these anti-poaching heroes some well-deserved recognition. We’re also showing the public what an outstanding job all our brave rangers are doing every day”, says Sabir Atadjanov.

“Both the trainings and the awards mean a lot to these rangers”, says Kuban Jumabai uulu, the Director of the Snow Leopard Foundation Kyrgyzstan. “They’re dedicated to protecting Kyrgyzstan’s precious wildlife, and if we can further empower them to do that, we can make a real difference in the fight against poaching!”

The award winners posed for a group shot after the ceremony
The award winners posed for a group shot after the ceremony

Citizen Ranger Awards were presented by Mr. Atadjanov to Chiniev Juman, Chinasilov Baktibek, Abdykarimov Urustamaly Hamdamalievich, Malabaev Daniyar Atamirzaevich, Tashtanov Nurbolot Kazatbekovich, Aibashev Abdibap Pakirovich, Talipov Kumar Kaseyinovich, Akmatov Jilrgalbek Jumalievich, Mukambetov Kanat Turarovich, and Savdanbekov Shamil Tokonovich.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7 Comments

  1. A big, big congratulations to our heroes in the Kyrgyz Republic for their commitment and wonderful field work to protect the environment and the beautiful snow leopards of your region. The world now know about your wonderful efforts. Thank you for saving these magnificent cats.
    Angela in Dublin, Ireland

  2. From Pittsburgh, USA, we wish to send of heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the brave and honorable rangers who are risking their lives to protect and save endangered wildlife in Kyrgyzstan, Their efforts are duly noted by those people of the outside community, who are learning about these Rangers and their courageous efforts they make.
    The world needs to protect its unique and bequtiful species of wildlife, and the snow leopard is one of the most magnificent.. The territory of Kyrgyzstan to blessed to have these beautiful cats and Ibex, and the Kyrg people are wise if they protect these animals, which are a big part of their culture.

  3. Thank you so much for all your efforts to address the issue of poaching in your beautiful country. I honour your efforts, courage, willingness and dedication. Best wishes to you in all your endeavours.

  4. I would like to personally thank you the awarded rangers who risk their life to protect those magnificent wildlife for future generations. Your dedication, persistent, and true love of wildlife are truly appreciated.
    It is so heart warming to know these type of rangers efforts. May God Bless you abundantly for protecting His creations. Most of all you are saving precious life. Thank you.

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