

Tajikistan’s last, lonely hyenas
Aug 12, 2025
Ismail Kolmatov, a dedicated conservationist from the Tajikistan Nature Foundation, shares his fascinating journey to protect the elusive striped hyenas of Tajikistan. He recounts the shocking discovery of a female hyena with cubs after years of presumed extinction. The conversation dives into the ongoing battle against habitat loss, the complexities of coexistence with local shepherds, and the critical role of hyenas in the ecosystem, highlighting the need for greater awareness and education to change negative perceptions.
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Hidden Hyena Captured On Camera
- Ismail Kolmatov found a striped hyena on a motion-triggered camera in 2017 after reviewing tens of thousands of photos.
- That single image reignited efforts to find and protect Tajikistan's remaining hyenas.
Personal Resolve Drives Conservation
- Ismail Kolmatov says he cannot accept doing nothing while hyenas disappear, making conservation a personal duty.
- That resolve underpins persistent camera-trapping, outreach and monitoring despite immense challenges.
Tiny Remaining Hyena Population
- Ismail Kolmatov estimates there are roughly 20 striped hyenas left in Tajikistan.
- That tiny number reframes the species as critically imperiled and urgent to study.