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Mongolia Program Reports

Silent Steppe: The Illegal Wildlife Trade Crisis in Mongolia
By JR Winegard and P Zahler 2006
English version  
Part 1   Part 2






 Eastern Steppe Living Landscapes Project

Wildlife Conservation Society and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Important Bird Areas Survey in Eastern Mongolia: A Report on Three Ornitholigical Surveys During May-September 2004
By John Bradley, Simon Busuttil, Jane Brookhouse, Gombobaatar Sundev Bodonguud, Oleg Goroshko, Steve Rowland, Adam Rowlands, Mark Thomas, Uuganbayar Chuluunbaatar, March 2005
English version   Part 1  Part 2
Mongolian version  Part 1   Part 2




Map of Proposed and Existing Important Bird Areas in the Eastern Steppe Region of Mongolia
WCS and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
English version
Mongolian version





First Assessment of Nomrog and Dornod Mongol Strictly Protected Areas for the Re-introduction of Przwalski's Horses in the Eastern Steppe of Mongolia
By Petra Kaczensky, International Takhi Group, January 2005
English version 
Mongolian version 

 



 

Assessment of the Protected Areas of the Eastern Steppe of Mongolia
By David Heffernan, 2004
English version Part 1  Part 2  Part 3
Mongolian version  Part 1  Part 2  Part 3

 


 

Mongolian Saiga Project

2005 Saiga Field Trip Report
English version
Mongolian version

2005 Saiga Map
English version
Mongolian version

 

 

Mongolian Saiga Conservation Participatory Workshop 2007

English version

Mongolian version

 

 

 

 

Field Veterinary Program

The Livestock, Wildlife and Human Health Interface in Mongolia
Report on participatory workshop, June 22-23, 2005
English version  Part 1  Part 2
Mongolian version Part 1   Part 2

 

 

 

 

Avian Influenza: Dead Birds Don't Migrate Well
By The WCS Field Vet Program
English version 
Mongolian version

 

 



 

Foot and Mouth Disease in Mongolia
By the WCS Field Vet Program
English version
Mongolian version
 

 

 

 

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