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Khulan Conservation Day

Each October 25th, Mongolia celebrated its first national Khulan Conservation Day! This landmark event, officially recognized by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change and supported by WCS Mongolia, aimed to shine a spotlight on the nomadic khulan (Mongolian wild ass) and its vital role in the fragile Gobi-Steppe ecosystem.

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Collaboration is rising

Starting the week in #SukhbaatarProvince, a striking landscape of desert steppe and over 200 extinct volcanoes, with something special! Kicked off the week by joining the signing of a new MoU with the provincial governor — the result of our Wildlife Conservation Society Mongolia team’s effort and relationship building — marking the official restart of conservation efforts here after more than a decade.

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March 26, 2025

Strengthening the Future of Saiga Antelope: Key Outcomes from the Fifth Meeting of Signatories

The Mongolian saiga (Saiga borealis) faces a range of ecological challenges, not only within Mongoli...
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A Glimpse into the Changing Lives of Goitered Gazelles

The goitered gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa), despite possessing the widest distribution range of any ungulate in Mongolia, remains one of the least studied ungulate species globally. While Mongolia harbors the world's largest population of these animals, scientific understanding of their behavior and adaptability is limited. This knowledge gap is particularly concerning given the increasing pressures of habitat fragmentation due to rapid development, especially linear infrastructure like roads and railways, in the gazelle's Gobi Desert habitat.

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