Snow leopard in Tian Shan mountains and domestic cat in laboratory education setting

Felid Ecology · One Health · Kyrgyz Republic

Education for snow leopard ecology and domestic cat health

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About the Center

Felis Catus Bilim Borboru

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Felis Catus Bilim Borboru is a private short-course education and outreach center in Bishkek. The center focuses on wild felids of Central Asian mountain ecosystems, responsible domestic cat care, and the One Health connection between people, animals, and habitat.

Programs connect classroom learning with field methods: snow leopard ecology, Pallas's cat awareness, camera trap basics, ethical observation, and community conservation education.

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Field Methods

Camera trap training and ethical wildlife observation

Field education is built around preparation, non-invasive monitoring, and clear community reporting. Students learn basic mountain safety, species identification, data sheets, and image review.

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Focus areas

  • Chuy Region education outreach
  • Issyk-Kul mountain ecosystem awareness
  • Naryn Region field methods orientation
  • Tian Shan snow leopard learning context
Our Program

Learning Curriculum

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Snow Leopard Ecology

Habitat, prey species, mountain ecosystem role, and conservation history.

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Pallas's Cat

Manul ecology, steppe habitats, distribution awareness, and observation ethics.

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One Health

Domestic cat care, vaccination awareness, parasites, and wildlife boundaries.

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Community Outreach

School talks, community sessions, and wildlife-friendly education.

Student Support

Why study with Felis Catus Bilim Borboru?

  1. Short-course format for students and volunteers interested in mountain wildlife education.
  2. Balanced focus on wild felids, domestic cat health, and One Health concepts.
  3. Curated digital library linking students to real snow leopard and cat family resources.
  4. Field methods orientation for camera trap basics, ethical observation, and data records.
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