Grasslands of the Mongolian Steppe and Tibetan Plateau: Sustaining Ancient Lands and Cultures

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Grasslands of the Mongolian Steppe and Tibetan Plateau: Sustaining Ancient Lands and Cultures

The Mongolian Steppe and Tibetan Plateau are the world's largest remaining temperate and mountain grasslands — and two of the last and best opportunities on Earth to protect grasslands at a scale large enough to support both wildlife and the nomadic people who depend on them.

Over the next eight years, The Nature Conservancy will bring decades of conservation experience and in-depth grassland management expertise to this region, while at the same time learning from those already living and working here.

Mongolia

Mongolia

Cowboys and Nomads: A California-Mongolia Grasslands Exchange
Why did the Conservancy bring together California ranchers and Mongolian herders? Find out!

Fact Sheet: Mongolian Steppe and Tibetan Plateau

Fact Sheet: Mongolian Steppe and Tibetan Plateau

Learn more about how we're protecting the world's largest temperate grasslands. Download our fact sheet.

In the News

In the News

Outside's Go Magazine spotlights Mongolia's rich grasslands — and efforts to protect it.

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photos © Chris Pague/TNC (grasslands); © Wayne Ostlie (Takh, or wild horse); © Mark Godfrey/TNC (Cowboys and Nomads); © Chris Pague/TNC (Fact Sheet); © Chris Pague/TNC (In the News)