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World Migratory Bird Day Event 2019 – Mongolia
Group photo of the participants joining the World Migratory Bird Day Event 2019 in Mongolia ©Mongolian Ornithological Society Event title: World Migratory Bird Day Event…
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Mongolia Crane Newsletter – November 2017 (Summer and Autumn)
The Wildlife Science and Conservation Center of Mongolia has published the Summer and Autumn version of its newsletter. Please find the link below.
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2017 Khurkh Bird Ringing Station report
The Khurkh Bird Ringing Station report for 2017 is now available. Khurkh-Khuiten Valley is an important site for migratory birds and a part of the
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World Migratory Bird Day 2017 – Mongolia
Name of Event: World Migratory Bird Day 2017- Ulaanbaatar Organizer: Mongolian Ornithological Society Number of Participants: More than…
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New Flyway Network Sites of EAAFP from Mongolia
Gombobaatar Sundev, National University of Mongolia and Mongolian Ornithological Society, Tsogtsaikhan Purev, Ministry of Environment and Tourism Experts and field biologists of the National University of Mongolia and Mongolian Ornithological Society…
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Mongolian national wetland and flyway manager training workshop in Ulanbaatar in October, 2015
by EAAFP Secretariat A very successful Mongolian national wetland…
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A Flyway and Ramsar Site Manager Workshop will be held in Mongolia
Information and Experience Sharing and Training Workshop for Wetland Managers in Mongolia Agenda Dates: 5-9 October 2015 Venue: Hunnu Hotel – Hunnu Group, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Host: Ministry of Environment,…
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World Migratory Bird Day 2015 in Mongolia
Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) has been celebrated in Mongolia since 2011. Mongolian Ornithological Society (MOS) and other partners celebrated…
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Transfer of two Mongolian sites to the Flyway Site Network confirmed
On 10 June 2011 the Ministry of Nature, Environment and Tourism of Mongolia confirmed the transfer of two Mongolian sites to the Flyway Site Network: Ogii Nuur and Khurkh-Khuiten…
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