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Biotechnical measures for wildlife were taken in participation of locals
Last winter, it snowed a lot and snow cover thickness reached 20-30 cm and wintering was actually harsh either for domestic herds or wildlife populations throughout the NR. Therefore, WWF-Mongolia, in collaboration with local residents of the NR, took some biotechnical measures (e.g. placed 300 kg of rock salts) for wildlife in four designated points in the Nature Reserve. The points were designated based on findings from automatic cameras placed in the NR.
Last winter, it snowed a lot and snow cover thickness reached 20-30 cm and wintering was actually harsh either for domestic herds or wildlife populations throughout the NR. Therefore, WWF-Mongolia, in collaboration with local residents of the NR, took some biotechnical measures (e.g. placed 300 kg of rock salts) for wildlife in four designated points in the Nature Reserve. The points were designated based on findings from automatic cameras placed in the NR. Moreover, the teams of WWF-Mongolia officers and locals carried out wildlife observations and recorded five red deer, nine roe deer, and eight Mongolian gazelles during the biotechnical measures in the field.

The points were designated based on findings from automatic cameras placed in the NR.