The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The following laws will be implemented from January 1, 2025 in Mongolia.
Five scientists are surveying wolverines and other wildlife in Mongolia on behalf of the Wolverine Foundation, a Bozeman-based research organization. They spent 27 days cross-country skiing across 340 miles through two protected areas roughly the size of Yellowstone National Park.
A peaceful demonstration entitled ‘Let’s Protect Together’ was held on Sukhbaatar Square on Friday (11 October) to coincide with the International Day of Protecting Girls’ Rights. The demonstration was aimed at attracting public awareness about abuse against girls. According to
An annual event entitled ‘Great Gobi 6’ was held at the initiative of the WWF Mongolia at the Hustai National Park on 7-8 October. The reason for the name, is that it aims to protect six endangered wild animals of
Over 180,000 Mongolians currently live or study in foreign countries. There are 40,000 Mongolians in the USA and the same number in South Korea as well as many in Europe. Mongolians living in foreign countries often worry about their children
Recently, six people have died of carbon monoxide poisoning in the ger districts of Ulaanbaatar and a further 122 have become ill after inhaling the fumes of the so-called “smokeless briquettes” which have been introduced as the official alternative to
A small wooden house has stood for almost a century on the south side of Peace Avenue in central Ulaanbaatar – now it has been demolished, but what the building will not be forgotten.
The house was the home of Mongolian
Mongolia’s northernmost Selenge Province is allowing members of the public to use guns against bears in self-defense. It’s illegal to hunt bears in Mongolia, but the authorities of the northern province are allowing the use of guns against bears for
Four people have died of carbon monoxide poisoning in the ger districts of Ulaanbaatar and 35 have been hospitalized after burning the smokeless briquettes which have been introduced as the official alternative to coal. The deaths occurred between 3 and