- ARGALI ( Ovis ammon ) CONSERVATION IN WESTERN MONGOLIA AND THE
In this study, results from interviews with pastoralists in Siilkhemiin Nuruu National Park in western Mongolia indicate that local people revere argali and are generally aware of and support government protections, but may not be inclined to reduce herd.
- CBD Strategy and Action Plan - Mongolia (Part II, English version)
All these lakes depend on precipitation in the Altai and Khangai mountains for their existence; and as they shrink in summer and have considerable inflow in spring, they show a wide diversity of wetland habitats, ranging from salt marshes and salt pans.
- The TUVINIANS Russia
The shamans hold seances in which they diagnose and remove spirits causing illness and travel to the spiritual world, with the help of animals spirits, in order to retrieve the souls stolen by the spirits from 1 James Forsyth: A History of the Peoples of.
- The MONGOLIAN PASTORAL PEOPLES
Collective ranching was introduced in 1950 but was resisted, but it did allow the keeping of private herds alongside those of the collectives, and provided the quotas were met the surplus products from the private animals could be sold to the government.
- IFRC - MONGOLIA SNOWFALLS (Appeal 07/01) - Situation Report 3 (30
Although temperatures during the day are rising slowly as the winter nears its end, large parts of the country remain covered in thick snow, threatening the food security of large numbers of vulnerable nomadic herders who rely entirely on their animals.
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