Mongol Daguur

Mongol Daguur (Mongolian: Монгол дагуур, also referred to as Mongolian Dauria) is a steppe and wetland region in Mongolia listed as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and Ramsar Site of International Importance.[2] A transboundary ecoregion straddling three countries, the area is located in Dornod Province of eastern Mongolia, and is contiguous with the Daurian ecoregion in Russia and the Hulun Lake wetlands in China. The area is categorized as a Strictly Protected Area within the framework of protected areas in Mongolia.

Mongol Daguur
Map showing the location of Mongol Daguur
Map showing the location of Mongol Daguur
LocationDornod, Mongolia
Coordinates49°42′0″N 115°6′0″E
Area156 km2 (60 sq mi)
358 km2 (138 sq mi)(conservation area)
Established1998
Designated8 December 1997
Reference no.924[1]

Mongol Daguur's steppe and wetlands territory mainly consists of low mountainous landscapes that support a variety of fauna and flora. The biosphere reserve provides nesting and breeding grounds for globally endangered species such as the white-naped crane, while also serving as a migratory stopover site for many rare and endangered species.

References

  1. "Mongol Daguur". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. Oyungerel, B.; Yukiya, Tanaka (2005). "Current Situation and Future of the Protected Areas of Mongolia". The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research. 19 (2): 21–23. eISSN 2005-2367. ISSN 2005-4416.
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