Protection of sources of natural springs continues effectively

Environment
anudari@montsame.gov.mn
2022-02-21 11:24:02

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ There are four natural springs and one lake often accessed by wild animals in Khar Yamaat Nature Reserve (NR). In 2019, a source of Yamaat spring and Khulstai Lake were enclosed and prevented from domestic herds.  Like these, the rest of the natural springs in the NR were also needed to be fenced off to prevent from livestock occupancy.


Under the GEF funded “Promoting Dryland Sustainable Landscapes and Biodiversity Conservation in the Eastern Steppe of Mongolia”, the WWF-Mongolia specialists in cooperation with Khar Yamaat NR’s full time and volunteer rangers as well as local residents built extended livestock exclosures around sources of springs and Khulstai Lake in September, 2019.  Built 300-m and 200-m protective fences around sources of Zurkhen and Shar springs, respectively, they have started monitoring on water flows and levels at these water bodies.


Khulstai Lake in Khar Yamaat NR is a part of important waterfowl habitats.  Thus, the small sized Lake was enclosed in May 2019 at initiative of rangers. This year, the Lake’s fence was made sturdier and expanded at 10-15 m distances from the Lake’s shore. Earlier, the surrounding areas of the Lake were subject to overgrazing and deterioration due to overstocking. However, the Lake’s water level and reed and cane growth have been recovered thanks to conservation efforts. For instance, there were 21 bird species recorded at the Lake in 2019 spring, but 61 bird species recorded in 2020 spring.  More importantly, the endangered white-naped crane has come back to the Lake to nest and spend its summer.


Source: WWF-Mongolia

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