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The wildlife of Mongolia consists of flora, fauna and funga found in the harsh habitats dictated by the diverse climatic conditions found throughout the country. In the north, there are salty marshes and fresh-water sources. The centre has desert steppes.
The animals of Mongolia, ranging from the iconic Przewalski's horse to the majestic snow leopard, offer an unparalleled opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts to witness nature's splendor up close.
The country of Mongolia is home to a variety of unique animals. Some of the more well-known animals include Bactrian camels, musk deer, and the Black-tailed gazelle. The snow leopard is one of the rarer species in Mongolia along with the snowcock.
This is a list of the naturally occurring mammal species recorded in Mongolia. There are 121 mammal species in Mongolia , of which two are critically endangered, four are endangered, nine are vulnerable, and six are near threatened.
From the grassy seas of the eastern Steppe to the lofty peaks of the Altai Mountains, with forbidding expanses of Gobi Desert and wide belts of boreal forest in between, Mongolia is a land of mind-boggling scale and tremendous ecological importance.
Wondering what kinds of animals live in Mongolia? Here are 12 wild animals in Mongolia with fun facts to learn everything about them.
In a changing world and changing climate, how can nomadic herders adapt while still protecting their traditional culture and way of life? The key to protecting Mongolia’s grasslands and steppe and its native wildlife is to recognize the importance of these communities in conservation.
Mongolia, a land of vast steppes and stunning landscapes, is home to a unique and captivating inhabitant—the Mongolian deer. In this exploration, we’ll uncover what makes these creatures extraordinary, the various types that roam the Mongolian wilderness, and why they hold a special place in the heart of this beautiful country.
In 2019, Mongolia designated 22 new protected areas totaling 8.4 million acres. These areas, which span the rugged Altai Mountains in the west to the grasslands of Dornod Province in the east, are home to rare wildlife such as snow leopards and argali sheep that require vast landscapes to thrive.
Mongolia’s Eastern Steppe is one of the world’s last great grassland wildernesses. It is home to over a million Mongolian gazelles-the largest population of migrating ungulates in Asia. The Eastern Steppe is also the stronghold of one of the most elusive wild cat species in the world-The Pallas’s Cat.