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The
Society always encourages and supports all kinds of cooperative research works
for birds. Members have actively participated in International and domestic
bird researches focusing on breeding biology, ecology, and conservation of
birds. Many members of the Society work at the National University of
Mongolia as a professor, lecturer, and under, post graduate students. These
organizations cooperate on educating, training and conducting bird studies
for new generation of Mongolian ornithologists.
The
following International research projects and field works were conducted
by members of the society in Mongolia with foreign research institutes,
organizations and ornithologists for the last few years.
(More
and detail information please click on the PDF link in each title below).
Research projects run by the Society
2008-2012. Regional
Redlist of Birds, in Mongolia supported by Netherland Government (NEMO-2),
World Bank, Ministry of Nature, Environment and Tourism, Mongolia. www.zuil.mn
2009-2010. The status and
distribution of Pallas’s Fish Eagle in Mongolia funded and collaborated with
The Peregrine Fund, WSC.PDF.
2009-2011. Avian influenza
and bird migration in Mongolia” funded by OIE, Japan.
2008-2010. Taxonomy and
bar-coding of birds, supported by Oslo University, Norway
2008-2009. Migration
studies of Geese in Mongolia funded by Japanese Government.
2008-2009. A risk
assessments of high power electric line in Mongolia funded by the Asia Research
Centre, Korean Foundation for Advanced Studies, South Korea. PDF.
2008-2009. The assessment
of high risk utility lines and conservation of the globally threatened
pole-nesting steppe raptors in Mongolia funded by the Oriental Bird Club, UK.
2007-2008. Taxonomy,
biology and ecology of Upland Buzzard Buteo hemilasius in Mongolia funded by
the Asian Research Centre, Korean Foundation for Advanced Studies, South Korea. PDF.
2007-2008. The Mongolian
wild ass conservation in south of Mongolia: Conservation actions, involvement
and education of local people with Anne-Camille SOURIS funded by National
Museum of Natural History of Paris, France and National Geographic Society,
USA. PDF.
2007-2008. Mitigating
raptor electrocutions in Mongolia funded by IBRC, Eilat, Israel, Lynette
International Foundation, UK and EDM International, Inc USA. PDF.
2005. The importance of
North East Mongolia for Pacific Golden Plovers (2005) funded by Foundation
Working Group International Waterbird & Wetland Research (WIWO). PDF.
2004-2006. Satellite
tracking of Black stork Ciconia nigra in Mongolia with National Radio of Czech
funded by Ministry of Nature and Environment of Czech and Union of Czech and
Slovak zoological gardens. Link...
2004-2005. Wintering waterfowl
census in Tuul rivers and its valley funded by Khustai National Park, Mongolia. PDF (In Mongolian).
2004. Important Bird Areas
(IBA) Survey in Eastern Mongolia together with RSPB researchers funded by the
WCS and RSPB.
2003-2005.
Relationships of the Raptors and Brandt’s Vole in Mongolian Steppe
Ecosystems funded by GEF/UNDP.
2002. Taxonomy of Meadow
Bunting Emberiza cioides in Mongolia with the Bird Banding Centre of the
Yamashina Institute for Ornithology.
2001. Satellite tracking
of White-naped crane Grus vipio in Eastern Mongolia collaborating Bird Banding
Centre of the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology funded by the institution.
2000. Ecosystems of
Bogdkhaan mountain, Mongolia funded by Mongolian government.
2000-2001. Saxaul Sparrow
in Mongolian Gobi collaborating with Dr.Kate Oddie, funded by Darwin Initiative
and Zoological Society, UK. PDF.
1999-2001. Globally
Threatened White-naped crane Grus vipio in Mongolia: Habitat use and livestock
grazing with Institute of Avian Research ‘Vogelwarte Helgoland”. Funded by the
Birdlife International, Biodiversity project, Stifferverband fund, Germany, and
Stiftung Wurth, Germany. PDF.
1998-2007. Saker
falcon in Mongolia: Research and Conservation” with Environmental Research and
Wildlife Development Agency, UAE.
1995. Mongolian-German
Joint Biodiversity Research in Eastern Mongolia with researchers from Germany. 1994.
Russian-Mongolian Joint Crane Conservation Project in Mongolia with Daurian
Strictly Protected Area of Russia.
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