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Title
Report on a Wildlife Law Enforcement Training Workshop for Field Staff in the Nomrog Strictly Protected Area-Mongolia 2008
Author(s)
Antony J. Lynam
Abstract
In the three years since this program of support began, Mongolian government staff responsible for wildlife enforcement work have been provided with core equipment needed to conduct anti-poaching patrols including Global Positioning System (GPS) devices, batteries, solar charges, navigation compasses, topographic map sheets, binoculars, spotting scopes, standardized patrol forms and wildlife identification guides. In addition to equipment, park rangers, state inspectors, volunteer rangers and border guards at three zastavs inside Nomrog received comprehensive theory and field practical training, and been equipped to conduct wildlife enforcement.
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