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Nature reserve in Ömnögovi, Mongolia
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Tost Tosonbumba Nature Reserve
LocationÖmnögovi, Mongolia
Area7,284 km (2,812 sq mi)
Established2016

The Tost Tosonbumba Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in Ömnögovi Province, Mongolia, dedicated to conserving the snow leopard (Panthera uncia).

History

Following an ecological study in the South Gobi Desert, starting in 2009, and the killing of a snow leopard by herders protecting their livestock, the Tost Tosonbumba was established as a local protection area the following year. Bayarjargal Agvaantseren established a livestock insurance programme and led a campaign to persuade the government to establish a reserve. In 2010, Tost Tosonbumba was established as a local protected area and had 37 mining licenses. Under local protection rules, it was possible to revoke licenses and to prevent others from being issued. Mining operations fragment habitats and drive nomadic communities into snow cat territory, resulting in conflict. Following a campaign for higher protection, in April 2016 the area was declared a nature reserve, and all mining licenses were revoked.

References

  1. Price, Jo (2019). "Meet The Scientist. Bayarjargal Agvaantseren". BBC Wildlife. 37 (8): 53.

External links

43°7′29″N 100°27′31″E / 43.12472°N 100.45861°E / 43.12472; 100.45861

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