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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 33 MIN

Guardians of the Gobi: Tradition, Climate & Conservation in Mongolia part 2

from Harvesting Wisdom Podcast with Mike McMahon · host Mike McMahon

Send us Fan MailIn Part 2 of this two-part series, we continue our powerful conversation with Dr. Tungalag Ulambayar of the Zoological Society of Mongolia.This episode explores how Mongolia transitioned from being a representative office of the Zoological Society of London into a fully independent national NGO — and what that means for wildlife conservation on the ground.We dive deep into:-Illegal wildlife trafficking across Mongolia’s borders-Community-based conservation and rangeland management-The threat of climate change and water scarcity in the Gobi-Wild camel conservation and hybridization risks-Overgrazing, livestock pressure, and economic policy impacts-How local herders are becoming biodiversity stewardsDr. Ulambayar shares how conservation must move beyond top-down funding models and instead empower local communities with the tools, training, and ownership needed to protect their ecosystems.From snow leopards to wild camels, this episode reveals how fragile desert ecosystems truly are — and why global support for grassroots conservation is more urgent than ever.Why You Should Listen-This episode is for you if you care about:-Wildlife conservation beyond the headlines-Climate change impacts on fragile ecosystems-Community-driven environmental solutions-The complexity of desert biodiversity-Illegal wildlife trade and global supply chains-Real-world conservation funding challengesYou’ll walk away understanding that conservation isn’t just about protecting animals — it’s about policy, economics, culture, and collaboration.And most importantly: local wisdom matters.Key Time Stamps00:00 – IntroductionWelcome back to Part 2 of our Mongolia conservation series.00:01 – Origins of the Zoological Society of MongoliaFrom the Zoological Society of London (est. 1826) to national independence after COVID restructuring.05:21 – Illegal Wildlife Trade in MongoliaSnow leopards, argali sheep, marmots, and falcons — trafficking routes and border pressures.08:11 – Working with HerdersTurning hunters into stewards through education and biodiversity monitoring.11:07 – Community-Based Conservation ModelWhy local action creates faster, more lasting change than political policy alone.13:36 – Climate vs. Human PressuresOvergrazing, disease transfer, hybridization, and water scarcity.16:23 – Only 700 Wild Camels LeftGenetic purity, hybrid threats, and umbrella species protection.18:52 – Overgrazing & Economic PolicyHow export bans and lack of domestic industry increase livestock pressure.21:30 – Water Scarcity in the GobiSolar-powered pumps, boreholes, and wildlife adaptation strategies.24:14 – Funding Gaps for Local NGOsWhy small conservation organizations struggle to access global funds.28:59 – The Four Signature Focus AreasIllegal wildlife tradeCommunity-based conservationCanine enforcement programsLocal protected areas31:11 – Does Community Rangeland Management Work?Social success vs. ecological complexity.32:36 – Closing Reflections#HarvestingWisdomPodcast#WildlifeConservation#CommunityConservation#Mongolia#SnowLeopard#WildCamel#IllegalWildlifeTrade#ClimateImpact#DesertEcosystems#Biodiversity#SustainableRangelands#GrassrootsConservation#EnvironmentalLeadership#GlobalConservation#ProtectTheGobi

Send us Fan Mail In Part 2 of this two-part series, we continue our powerful conversation with Dr. Tungalag Ulambayar of the Zoological Society of Mongolia. This episode explores how Mongolia transitioned from being a representative office of the Zoological Society of London into a fully independent national NGO — and what that means for wildlife conservation on the ground. We dive deep into: -Illegal wildlife trafficking across Mongolia’s borders -Community-based conservation and rangeland...

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