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THIRD MEETING OF THE SIGNATORIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING CONCERNING CONSERVATION, RESTORATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF THE SAIGA ANTELOPE National implementation of the CMS Guidelines: the Mongolian experience Dr. Lkhagvasuren Badamjav Institute of General & Experimental Biology Mongolian Academy of Sciences Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 26-29 October 2015

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THIRD MEETING OF THE SIGNATORIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

CONCERNING CONSERVATION, RESTORATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF THE SAIGA

ANTELOPE

National implementation of the CMS Guidelines: the Mongolian experience

Dr. Lkhagvasuren Badamjav

Institute of General & Experimental Biology

Mongolian Academy of Sciences

Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 26-29 October 2015

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Outlines

• Background

• Existing experience: national and international

• Standard

• A way forward

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Background• Mongolia is home for many iconic species

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Last unspoiled grassland and still untouched Gobi ecosystems

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CMS listed migratory species:

• Appendix I

• Wild camel (Camelus bactrianus)

• Snow leopard (Panthera uncia)

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CMS listed migratory species:

Mongolian gazelle

Argali wild sheep

Wild ass - khulan

Goitered gazelle

Mongolian saiga

Appendix II

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Threats to migrations

• Poaching & unsustainable hunting

• Competition on pasture and water sources

• Infrastructure developmentroads

railroads

international border fences

• Degradation & desertification

• Climate change etc.

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Infrastructure development and wildlife

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Infrastructure development & wildlife

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Infrastructure development & wildlife

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Migration studies

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Migratiom studies (continued)

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Pre-approval activities• IoB and WCS initiative• Meeting with Minister • Study tour• Working group establishment• Series of stakeholders workshops and meetings• Expert working group establishment• Standard drafts, field trip and discussions and

comments from different stakeholders• Standard approval• International conference (CMS, German &

Mongolian Government, Academia, WCS etc)

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International and national experienceMongolia

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Mongolia

– “Law on Roads” , 1998– “Law on railroad transportation, 2007 – “Law on Fauna” , 2012– MNS 5833: 2014 on constructions along railroads and

movement requirements;– MNS 6229:2010 “1520мм-railroad requirements”;– MNS 6060:2010 on railroad lines and structures;– Set of regulations on railroads, 2008;– “Railroad safety zone regulations” 2011 Mongolian

Government resolution– etc.

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Russian Federation

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Russian Federation

ПРАВИЛА

ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ

ЖЕЛЕЗНОДОРОЖНЫХ ПЕРЕЕЗДОВ

РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ

- Основные требования при проезде транспортных средств и прогоне скота

под искусственными сооружениями железнодорожного транспорта ……………………………………….

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Nort America

223 pp

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Mitigation measuresRule of Thumb

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Montana state guidelines

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Study tour

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Study tour

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EU guideline

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CMS

Convention on Migratory Species

Guidelines for Addressing the Impact of Linear Infrastructure on Migratory Ungulates in Central

Asia

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MNS 6515: 2015- Passages for wild animals along auto and rail roads in steppe and Gobi region.

Approved:by National Standard Council’s resolution #26 on June 25, 2015

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Authorities involved

Ministry of Nature, Green Development and Tourism;

Ministry of Transportation

Institute of General & Experimental Biology, MAS;

WCS Mongolia;

WWF Mongolia.

• Experts involved:Dr. Lkhagvasuren B., IGEB MAS

Ms. Khorolmaa G., MEGDT Officer

Munkhtsetseg T., MRT officer;

Batbayar, Director, “Garid Dzam” Co., LLC, Road Development and

Planning Company;

Tugs-Yalalt, Road planning engineer;

Dr. Gerelnyam D., Senior Officer, MT.

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MNS 6515: 2015- Passages for wild animals along auto and rail roads in steppe and Gobi region.

• Content:

• Terminology

• Road constructions and types

• Types of Passages for wildlife

• Requirements for passages planning

• Requirements for under and over passes’ designs, sizes

• Technical requirements for construction materials

• General requirements for passage use

• Monitoring and evaluation

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A way forward …

• A large monitoring fund financed by construction

projects & government

- Develop sound monitoring techniques for key species

- Obtain baseline data independent of specific projects

- Increase our system understanding

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Thank you very much for your attention!