Monday, July 21, 2008

After 20 years.


After 20 years Mongolian reindeer people reprsentatives hav met with Mongolian parlkiament and government members. Their introduced once own live consdition and suggested to restore theirs reindeer husbandry.

Since 2001 Taiga Nature Society has been working woth several international organizations. Within TOTEM project, USA, World Reindeer Husbandry Association and Taiga Rescue Network. We able to work together who want to protect and grow Mongolian reindeers and support and help to reindeer people of Mongolia, save theires tarditional livelihood options.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

We are for taiga


Dear all,

Mongolian Taiga Nature Society (MOTANAS) as established in 2001, is located in Ulaanbaatar. It is non proft organization who carried out environmental and social activities which focuses to taiga region of Mongolian and reindeer people(national minority) who herd reindeer in nrtheren Mongolia, Khovsgol proveince. We think that if reindeer is in Mongolia, reindeer people will live and keep their tardition and livelihood.


Mission of the Mongolian Taiga Nature society

Society to carry out following action as mission volunteer:

· to protect forest and taiga nature
· to protect and proper use endangered and rare biodiversity of the taiga
· to support and help for social and economical issue of the local community
· any other business are related to environmental protection

Mongolian Taiga Nature Society to support following action as goal volunteer:

· to protect and breed of the Mongolian reindeer,
· to scientific survey of the reindeer and biodiversities
· to implement internal and external project and program ,
· to participate to issue of the decision of the socio-economical problem of the reindeer herder
· to protect endangered and rare biodiversities and proper use common species of animal and plant
· environmental public awareness, training for local communities
· others

International

Are of Work
Taiga reindeer conservation, Trans-boundary Boreal forest of Russia and Mongolia, Mongolian Boreal Forest, Restoration and conservation, Taiga Biodiversity ecology, National legislation, International policy, Certification, Indigenous people,
Methods and Tools
Education and awareness raising, NGO and indigenous peoples capacity building, Networking, Research, Advocacy or lobbying, Market-based campaigning, Direct action