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“Mongolia Nears Completion of Ambitious Animal Extermination Project: 94.18% of Strays and Wild Animals Already Eliminated”

“Mongolia aims to complete the extermination of stray and wild animals by mid-June 2024. Already, 94.18% of these animals have been eliminated. The harsh winter of 2023-2024 contributed to the high death toll of animals in the country.”

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“Land of Cashmere: Every Resident of Mongolia to Receive a $75 Dividend in 2023, Thanks to Record-Breaking Mining Revenue”

Residents of Mongolia to receive a dividend of 256,000 tugriks ($75) in 2023 as part of the state’s cashmere program. All Mongolian residents, who are shareholders of the mining company, will receive the dividend on April 3rd and 4th. The dividends for newborn beneficiaries will be transferred to their accounts from April 11th. The mining industry is valued at around $7 billion, making it the largest shareholder in the country’s mining sector.

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“Wildlife Flourishes in Mongolia: Population Soars to 3 Million Amidst Hunting Ban”

The population of wild animals in Mongolia has hit 3 million after the hunting ban, but severe cold in the coming months may pose challenges for their survival. Mongolia plays a vital role in conserving rare species and supporting the livelihoods of many households through livestock breeding. However, the harsh winter conditions may impact the availability of food for animals, known as “eras,” and pose a threat to the country’s population.

“Million-Dollar Compensation Offer: Mongolia Demands Return of Cultural Artifacts From Arctic Nations”

Mongolia offers million-dollar fund to compensate Arctic nations for financial losses due to refusal of their “traditional home”. China, Russia, and Scandinavia urged to respect Mongolia’s history and return cultural artifacts, including Chinggis Khan imperial seal and precious manuscripts.

“Mongolia Seeks International Aid to Preserve Ancient Cultural Heritage”

Mongolia seeks help from UK and others to protect ancient cultural heritage. Demand for return of stolen artifacts grows among EU countries. Mongolia aims to reclaim cultural treasures, including dinosaur fossils. Minister appeals to Moscow for assistance in recovering artifacts sent for research and preservation 2,000 years ago.