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Protecting Mongolia’s Gobi Desert for wild camels and herder communities

Last updated: 27/02/2024
IATI Identifier: GB-COH-RC000749-DWIN-ASC18-002
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Description

This landscape is currently threatened by a host of environmental and social issues, including: overgrazing by livestock; habitat degradation and waterhole loss, exacerbated by climate change; domestic-wild camel cross-breeding; and manmade barriers to long-distance wildlife migration. Indigenous herder livelihoods are equally vulnerable to climate change, water scarcity and rangeland degradation. Government and communities alike have lacked mechanisms and resources to collaborate across this vast landscape to share knowledge, experience, and tackle threats.


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Mongolia
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Programme data last updated on 27/02/2024