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Mongolia´s Ecosystem: A comprehensive overview of its current challenges

The Mongolian Ecosystem Network is an academic publication that covers many dimensions of the current ecological challenges in Mongolia.

Brumby association head to address Vienna conference

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The president of the Victorian Brumby Association, Colleen O’Brien, will address a wild horse conference in Vienna this month.

CONFERENCE ON "ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION FOR SUSTAIBLE DEVELOPMENT"

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia /MONTSAME/ The theoretical and practical conference entitled “Ecological education for sustainable development” has launched today in Ulaanbaatar. The conference being co-organized by the Ministry of nature, environment and tourism, UNESCO and the Institute of Nature research and safety attended by heads of departments and N.Batsuuri, a state secretary of the Ministry of Nature, environment and tourism. The scientists and teachers have presented for discussion their reports “Nature environment, stability development and good governance”, “Implementation of national program on providing public ecological education and future goals”, “Training for sustainable development education”, “International tendency of sustainable development education”, “Media participation in sustainable development education”. B.Oyundelger

Colorado State University Team Receives $1.5 Million NSF Grant to Study Climate Change Impacts on Mongolian Pastoralists

FORT COLLINS - A team of researchers from Colorado State University's Warner College of Natural Resources has been awarded a $1.5 million National Science Foundation grant to study the impact of climate change on rangeland-based ecosystems and livelihoods of pastoralists in Mongolia.

Nomad Green: Mongolia On The Brink Of Eco-Catastrophe

Mongolia is a land locked country with long and freezing winters and hot and drought prone summers.

Community approach helps nomads solve harsh ecological issues

The Altai Mountains in the extreme west of Mongolia are harsh, daunting and offer views of tremendous grandeur — sweeping grasslands overseen by snow-capped peaks, milky rivers that derive their startling color from glacial meltwater, and immense lakes that are crisp, clean mirrors reflecting vast and turbulent skies.