Adiya Yadamsuren

Adiya Yadamsuren

Organisation

Mammalian ecological laboratory, Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Science.

Field of expertise

Conservation of the Ungulates of Steppe, mountain and forest, and Wild camels in Mongolia. Wild camels, Gobi bear, Wild ass, Goitered gazelle. Mongolia, China, Central Asian, Great Gobi , Great Gobi Ecosystem. Desert landscapes.

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About

I am working on Mongolian conservation wildlife in Mongolia since 2000. Also working on Wild camel conservation in Mongolia.

Large herbivores are very sensibility species. Their habitat and ecosystem are fragile. This LHNet is very needed for who are working on large mammals conservation; the exchange information between researchers for who are doing good conservation work on large herbivores around the our world. We need to do worthwhile support and conservation.

  • Working on Biology and ecology study and conservation work of the Wild camels in Mongolia.
  • Participated Mongolian forest ungulates survey.
  • Participated Mongolian step ungulates survey.
  • Participated Mongolian mountain ungulates survey.
  • Participated Reintroduction Programm of Mongolian Marmot to Khentii area’s.
  • Test of new design radio collar on the wildcamel in GGSPA. Mongolia.
  • Wild camel collaring effort in Great Gobi Strictly protected area (GGSPA).
  • Great Gobi project, Institute of Biology (IB), Wild Camel Protection Fund (WCPF), International Takhi Group (ITG), GGSPA Park Administration.
  • Wild camel vegetation survey in Great Gobi Strictly protected area.
  • Great Gobi project, IB, Institute of Botany (IBot), WCPF, GGSPA and Park Administration.
  • Wild camel collaring effort and monitoring in Great Gobi Strictly protected area.
  • Wild camel exploration trip on domestic camel Gumutago Desert in China.
  • China-England-Mongolian Joint expedition in Gumtago desert, Xinjian province. China.

Master. PhD student of Department of Zoology, in Mongolian National University.

Member of the International Wild Camel Group (IWCG)work for them (large herbivores).