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21.12.2024 at 03:23
Kazakhstan has increased its specially protected natural areas (SPNAs), which now cover a total area of 30.9 million hectares, a significant rise compared to the 869,000 hectares protected before the country gained independence. This expansion is part of Kazakhstan's efforts to conserve biodiversity, including rare and endangered species, through the creation of new protected zones and the enlargement of existing ones.
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