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Pakistan's Tangir Valley
This new, four-year program is aimed at ensuring that this fragile and highly biodiverse mountain landscape is protected and conserved in perpetuity. This innovative, ground-up, community led initiative includes the revitalization and support of at least 50 local community natural resource organizations, 20+ multi-community wildlife conservancies, the training and deployment of over 100 community rangers to monitor and protect forests and wildlife, and co-management initiatives between communities and local government agencies. The project’s in-country partners include two local organizations, Pakistan Environment Trust (PET) and the Wildlife Conservation and Development Society (WCDS).
