Experience the vast, untamed landscapes and enduring traditions of Mongolia's wild and working lands on this immersive adventure led by Dean John Koprowski and Associate Professor Kelly Dunning. For ...
At the start of our ride, he had warned me, “Mongolia’s horses are half-wild because they spend most of their time roaming freely across the grasslands. We only occasionally bring them in.” ...
These pastoralists depend directly on the fragile steppe landscape and its many ecosystem services – from grass to water to wildlife. However, overgrazing and climate change is drying out the water ...
Beyond Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's raw, wild expanse envelopes the visitor once again. But innovation crops up in the unlikeliest of settings, and the sweeping sands of the Gobi desert provide ...
Wildlife cameraman and presenter, Gordon Buchanan, learning to fly a golden eagle from horseback in the remote Altai Mountains of western Mongolia. Wildlife cameraman and presenter, Gordon ...
Przewalski’s horse, also called takhi, are considered to be the only true wild horse left in the world. We will join research on an ambitious reintroduction project based in Mongolia that has returned ...
Using traditional knowledge of nomadic Mongolians to maintain the health of livestock and restore Mongolia’s degraded grasslands This project gathers the rich knowledge and oral traditions of nomadic ...