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Shrinking Rivers: the impact of overfishing in Mongolia

Mongolia’s fishing industry is under threat as unregulated commercial fishing becomes increasingly common. Coupled with habitat degradation, mining pollution, and loss of natural water sources, the future of the industry is uncertain. The mongolian “Red List of Fishes”, which catalogs fish known to live in the counrty, states that nearly a quarter of mongolian fish …

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The movie “Singer from Taïga”; from Huvsgul to New-York, the Taïga’s song is heard

“In the next 10 or 20 years, the culture, traditions and language of the Darkhad people will be forgotten and destroyed unless some serious action is taken”, said award-winning filmmaker Batbileg Zolijargal. He wants to highlight Mongolia’s current situation: perched at the brink of massive development, yet stepped in a culturally unique past that still …

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Mongol State History Museum Opens, january 11th

On January 11, the Mongol State History Museum poned its doors at the State House. More than 2000 exhibits were displayed at the State History Museum. The treasures fund of this museum contains 289 of 612 invaluable historic and cultural treasures that are being registered in the country. Placed here with honor were coat of …

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