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Title
Ulaanbaatar Wildlife Trade Survey- Report to the World Bank
Author(s)
Andrew M. Parkinson, Odonchimeg Nyamtseren, Tuvshinjargal D. and Amanda Fine
Abstract
The objective of this study was to collect information about wildlife trade violations in Mongolia and to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the existing wildlife trade law enforcement system. The geographic focus of this work was Ulaanbaatar city “markets” and the raw materials markets around Ulaanbaatar. The purpose of these market surveys was not just to quantify the trade or identify the most active traders, markets, and transportation routes but to give us the understanding we need to develop a long-term strategy for preventing illegal wildlife trade in Mongolia.
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