The Deadly Winters That Have Transformed Life For Herders In Mongolia
Mongolia's herders are accustomed to cold, but the extreme conditions of the country's terrible winters, known as dzuds, killed countless livestock and livelihoods. Herders have had to adapt.
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July 29, 2019 at 04:18PM
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