Central Asian Transboundary Speleo Project

In 2021, we intend to continue working on the Central Asian transboundary speleo project. In this project, we plan to study transboundary karst areas that have remained closed for a long time for various reasons. These territories are located in remote places, high in the mountains and far from modern civilizations. Here are the deepest caves in Asia, which are located high on mountain plateaus and steep cliffs. The Central Asian transboundary project is a study of unknown karst regions in the countries of Central Asia, this is an exploration Continue Reading

UNDP-GEF project

UNDP-GEF project In 2018, our Foundation became a participant in a project that is being implemented by the United Nations Development Program, together with the Global Ecological Fund and the State Environmental Protection Agency of Kyrgyzstan. The part of participation in the Foundation project is related to the study and assessment of the habitats of important biodiversity and the land and forest resources associated with it in the Western Tien-Shan. The tasks of our experts include the assessment and research of karst landscapes and caves, as well as the fauna Continue Reading

SPELEOLOGICAL EXPEDITION TO Tuya-Muyun

The Tuya-Muyun karst region is a fairly well-known area among geologists engaged in hydrothermocarst. Unique mineral formations of Tuya-Muyun were investigated by the international karstological-speleological expedition of the Pamiro-Alai -1989. Scientists geologists from 10 countries studied the geological structure of the Tuya-Muyun mountain range, and also carried out a series of studies of mineral formations of various genesis. Tuya-Muyun is represented by a hypogene karst. The limestone massif is part of the South-Fergana hydrothermomineral belt, which closes it to the east. Scientists have studied 8 caves with the formation of Continue Reading

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