Once the world’s fourth-largest lake, the Aral Sea began evaporating in the 1960s. Its disappearance is widely considered one ...
And it's still growing. In her role as deputy manager of the Aral Sea Environmental Restoration Project in Central Asian Kazakhstan, Zadneprovskaya, has spent the past three years working to bring ...
Kazakhstan said on Monday the northern part of the Aral Sea had nearly doubled in volume since 2008, a rare environmental success story in a region plagued by pollution. The Aral Sea between ...
CORRECTS headline and para 1 to read nearly 50 percent more water sted 100 more Kazakhstan said on Monday the northern part of the Aral Sea now contains nearly 50 percent more water than in 2008 ...
The History Museum in Aral, Kazakhstan, displays a preserved bream—on of several species that vanished in the 1980s, when the once bountiful Aral Sea shriveled and divided into separate bodies ...
Noroozi teamed up with reporter Victoria Milko and traveled to the once-mighty Aral, with the hope of finding enough people who still lived near the drying sea. The team crossed Uzbekistan and ...
The Aral Sea between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan was once the fourth largest lake in the world, before Soviet irrigation projects caused most of it to dry up. The transformation of the freshwater ...