Into Wild Mongolia(English, Hardcover, Schaller George B.)

Into Wild Mongolia(English, Hardcover, Schaller George B.)

  • Schaller George B.
Publisher:Yale University PressISBN 13: 9780300246179ISBN 10: 030024617X

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Into Wild Mongolia(English, Hardcover, Schaller George B.) is written by Schaller George B. and published by Yale University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 030024617X (ISBN 10) and 9780300246179 (ISBN 13).

Explore the wonders of wild Mongolia through the eyes of a distinguished field biologist Mongolia became a satellite of the Soviet Union in the mid-1920s, and for nearly seven decades it effectively closed its doors to the outside world. Biologist George Schaller, who first visited the country in 1989, was one of the first Western scientists allowed to study and assess the conservation status of Mongolia's many unique, native wildlife species. Schaller made a number of trips from 1989 to 2018 in collaboration with Mongolian and American scientists, witnessing Mongolia's recovery and transition to a market economy after the collapse of the Soviet Union. This informative and fascinating new book provides a firsthand account of Schaller's time in this little-known and remote country, where he studied and helped develop conservation initiatives for the snow leopard, Gobi bear, wild camel, and Mongolian gazelle, among other species. Featuring magnificent photographs from his travels, the book offers a critical, at times inspiring contribution for those who treasure wildlife, as well as a fresh perspective on the natural beauty of the region, which encompasses steppes, mountains, and the Gobi Desert.