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Conservation Planning in Mongolia

4/1/2014

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Lance Craighead has been invited to take part in the Darhad-Yellowstone Exchange Program visit to Darhad Province in Mongolia. He will accompany Cliff Montagne and other BioRegions International staff who are working with local communities in the region to develop Holistic Management practices. This will be more of a scoping exercise for Lance to visit
the region firsthand and see what conservation planning activities might be worthwhile, both in Darhad and Khenteii provinces. Staff from Nomadic Journeys  will also take part.  Lance will leave Bozeman on April 10 and return April 26.

Lance hopes to discuss possible projects with Harry Reynolds, director of the Gobi Bear Fund, as well as with staff of the Nature Conservancy Mongolia, Wildlife Conservation Society, and World
Wildlife Fund. Harry will be in Ulan Bator at the same time as we are.
This blog space will be updated with details as the journey proceeds.....

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