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Considering the importance of protecting the Gobi ecosystem in holistic way, WWF Mongolia started a public campaign “Gobi’s Great Six” (referred as “GG6”), in September 2016, using the globally endangered wild Bactrian camel, Gobi bear, Takhi horse, Khulan, Mongolian saiga, and Goitered gazelle as the symbol of Mongolian Gobi and the need for coordinated conservation.
The WWF-Mongolia team agreed to use the geographical boundary outlined in the 2009 “Filling the Gaps to Protect the Biodiversity of Mongolia” report for the Gobi’s Great Six programme. The report divides Mongolia into four main ecoregions, one of which is the Central Asian Gobi desert, home to the Gobi’s Great Six species.
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NEW PROGRAMME ON GOBI’S GREAT SIX