An assessment of the status of the ten Protected Areas in the Eastern Steppe of Mongolia was conducted during the summer of 2004. A method designed to satisfy international standards was adapted and used to complete the assessments. The assessment consisted of a review of current information along with field visits to each of the ten areas as well as potential new protected areas. Qualitative biological and administrative information was collected, interviews conducted, threats identified, and recommendations developed. In general, the habitats of the areas were found to be largely intact, if stressed to varying degrees, but wildlife populations appeared to be low and decreasing. Threats identified included excessive off-take of anim...
Species’ distributions refl ect the quality of landscape conditions, and represent an im...
The Altai-Sayan Ecoregion is known as a hotspot of biodiversity with large wilderness landscapes and...
Community-based conservation is a newer type of conservation that includes people in the ecosystem a...
Concern about the status of Mongolia’s rangelands has increased due to dramatic increases in livesto...
The importance of management increases in the context of numerous and intensive inner and outer pres...
Non-Peer ReviewedConcern about the status of Mongolia’s rangelands has increased due to dramatic inc...
The number of protected areas in Mongolia has increased fourfold since the country’s transition to a...
A more detailed categorization is proposed for the future Red Data Book of endangered plant species ...
The Mongolian Biodiversity Databank Workshop was held at the National University of Mongolia and H...
With the involvement of the World Bank, Zoological Society of London, Dutch Government and National ...
Mongolian gazelles (Procapra gutturosa) are one of Asia\u27s last large populations of ungulates and...
Temperate grasslands have suffered disproportionally from conversion to cropland, degradation and fr...
The Second International Mongolian Biodiversity Databank Wo r kshop was held at the Na...
Recent reports and studies document dramatic declines in a wide variety of wildlife species in Mongo...
In November 2009, we conducted a countrywide survey for wild sheep or argali and Siberian ibex. Fiel...
Species’ distributions refl ect the quality of landscape conditions, and represent an im...
The Altai-Sayan Ecoregion is known as a hotspot of biodiversity with large wilderness landscapes and...
Community-based conservation is a newer type of conservation that includes people in the ecosystem a...
Concern about the status of Mongolia’s rangelands has increased due to dramatic increases in livesto...
The importance of management increases in the context of numerous and intensive inner and outer pres...
Non-Peer ReviewedConcern about the status of Mongolia’s rangelands has increased due to dramatic inc...
The number of protected areas in Mongolia has increased fourfold since the country’s transition to a...
A more detailed categorization is proposed for the future Red Data Book of endangered plant species ...
The Mongolian Biodiversity Databank Workshop was held at the National University of Mongolia and H...
With the involvement of the World Bank, Zoological Society of London, Dutch Government and National ...
Mongolian gazelles (Procapra gutturosa) are one of Asia\u27s last large populations of ungulates and...
Temperate grasslands have suffered disproportionally from conversion to cropland, degradation and fr...
The Second International Mongolian Biodiversity Databank Wo r kshop was held at the Na...
Recent reports and studies document dramatic declines in a wide variety of wildlife species in Mongo...
In November 2009, we conducted a countrywide survey for wild sheep or argali and Siberian ibex. Fiel...
Species’ distributions refl ect the quality of landscape conditions, and represent an im...
The Altai-Sayan Ecoregion is known as a hotspot of biodiversity with large wilderness landscapes and...
Community-based conservation is a newer type of conservation that includes people in the ecosystem a...