
Altyn Dala
Conservation initiative restoring Kazakh steppe ecosystem, protecting 5 million hectares for wildlife and people.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | $1.2m | Grant | |
Total Funding | 000k |
The Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative is a multinational partnership dedicated to the restoration and conservation of the Kazakh steppe ecosystem, one of the largest grassland areas in the world. This initiative focuses on protecting and revitalizing the habitat for cornerstone species such as the saiga antelope, which are crucial for maintaining a healthy and functional ecosystem. The organization operates in the environmental conservation market, engaging with donors, philanthropists, and researchers to support its mission. By securing financial contributions and collaborative efforts, Altyn Dala aims to prevent the extinction of key species and promote biodiversity. The business model relies on partnerships and donations to fund conservation projects, including habitat protection and species reintroduction programs. The initiative has successfully protected 5 million hectares of land, an area larger than Denmark, showcasing its commitment to preserving natural habitats. Key stakeholders include conservation organizations, government bodies, and local communities. The initiative's revenue is primarily generated through donations and grants, which are utilized to implement conservation strategies and research projects.
Keywords: conservation, Kazakh steppe, saiga antelope, biodiversity, ecosystem restoration, wildlife protection, habitat preservation, multinational partnership, environmental sustainability, species reintroduction.