This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, WCS and Nature are bringing you nine stories in the fields of nature and ...
ULAN BATOR, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- The total population of Mongolian Argali sheep, a near-endangered species in western Mongolia, has increased to 3,600, according to the World Wildlife Fund ...
The Mongolian Agency for Standardization and Metrology has officially approved the mandatory standard for "Construction of Wildlife Crossings along the road and road infrastructure in Mountainous ...
The Mongolian saiga is an endangered species, found only in Mongolia. To ensure efficient conservation of the species, scientific researches and studies are inevitably necessary. At the initiative of ...
An Ibex stands on Jargalant Mountain in Mongolia's western Khovd province, where vulnerable habitat is shrinking amid surging livestock numbers - Copyright AFP ...
Another threat to Mongolia’s rich diversity of wildlife, especially in its grassland, is the spread of industrial-style agriculture. Before Russia’s domination of Mongolia, the country was a nation of ...
Buryat Mongol elder Erjen Khamaganova credits the Indigenous emphasis on humanity’s relationship with nature as the foundation for protecting the country’s lands. Mongolia has 12 official ...
With funding provided in part by the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Trust for Mutual Understanding, the Wildlife Conservation Society led the team of Mongolian officials, including ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it will review allegations that Donald Trump Jr., may have illegally killed a rare sheep during a recent trip to Mongolia and imported parts of the animal back ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will look into an accusation of possible wrongdoing by Donald Trump Jr. after it was reported that he killed a rare sheep during a recent trip to Mongolia.
The icy peaks of Jargalant Mountain are supposed to belong to snow leopards, whose numbers have dwindled to fewer than 1,000 in Mongolia, but hard-pressed herders are increasingly pushing into the ...