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Title
Introductory Training for Volunteer Rangers from Herder Communities- Proceedings
Author(s)
Wildlife Conservation Society, USAID
Abstract
Topics that were presented included: the condition of natural resources in the eastern steppe, biodiversity in protected areas, the role of communities in biodiversity conservation, community-based wildlife conservation management, environmental laws and policy, the status of wildlife and plants in Mongolia, sustainable development, international conventions, biodiversity conservation activities in Mongolia, the role and responsibilities of volunteer rangers, and regulations on hunting. The training was well received by participants, they offered various suggestions for future trainings, and plans were made for further collaboration and training. Participants were given a handbook containing outlines of all the presentations given during the training to take back to their herder communities.
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DMX973200000