Description: Steppe Wildlife push local people to conservation, conduct research work on wildlife and doing educational work for children
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Conservation
Mongolia’s Eastern Steppe is one of the world’s last great grassland wildernesses. It is home to over a million Mongolian gazelles-the largest population of migrating ungulates in Asia. The Eastern Steppe is also the stronghold of one of the most elusive wild cat species in the world-The Pallas’s Cat.
The region is the prime place for bird watching as it is one of Eastern Asia’s routes for migratory birds that include the yellow breasted bunting, great spotted eagle, Japanese quail, godwit, and more. Threatened bird species that live here include the steppe eagle, saker falcon, and lesser kestrel. Bird Watchers can spend many fruitful hours observing a large variety of birds like the oriental plover, Eagle owl, Pallas’s sandgrouse, Siberian accentor, and Mongolian lark. The latest survey conducted recor