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Mongolia: Endangered horses back from the brink
As the sun began to sink over the grasslands of central Mongolia, a herd of stocky, dun-colored horses emerged from a rocky outcrop on a slope where they had been sheltering from the blazing heat of a ...
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 ...
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Humanity rises as wildlife recedes: Two studies show the extent of human domination over nature
Wolves roaming the Mongolian steppes cover more than 7,000 kilometers a year. The Arctic tern flies from pole to pole in its ...
A team of scientists from Mongolia spent three days touring various areas along the Klamath River recently to learn about the ...
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute scientists are committed to saving the last wild horse species: Przewalski’s horses, or takhi as they are known in Mongolian. The Smithsonian is ...
Considered the last of the world's true wild horses, the takhi is making a triumphant return to Mongolia. Khomiin Tal, Mongolia - Long absent from the Mongolian steppe, WWF welcomes the arrival of the ...
Khongoryn Els, popularly known as the Singing Sands, is one of Mongolia's largest dune systems. Spreading over 180 kilometers ...
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