Conservation & Preservation Study Abroad Programs in Mongolia

3 Conservation & Preservation Study Abroad Programs in Mongolia
Round River Conservation Studies
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Round River Conservation Studies' Mongolia Conservation Program provides an incredible opportunity to experience the vast landscapes and Mongolian biodiversity. Operating from Round River's base camp near Ulaan Uul, students will assist partners in remote mountainous regions. Students may participate in wildlife surveys and monitoring using camera traps, natural history hikes, and backpacking trips, among other field activities. In partnership with the Ulaan Taiga Protected Areas Administration, Round River conducts research in three newly formed protected areas of the taiga of northern Mongolia. These protected areas comprise 1.5 million hectares of mountains and high-elevation boreal forest. Students assist with multi-species carnivore monitoring in the Darhad Valley, studying high-elevation vegetation, grazing impacts, and river systems. Student field crews research breeding and migratory birds, steppe and talus-dwelling pikas, large mammals, and culturally significant medicinal plants while exploring ways to incorporate local communities and community needs into park management.
Project Dragonfly, Miami University
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Earth Expeditions (EE) are Miami University study abroad courses designed for people looking for inspiring professional development opportunities while earning graduate credit. All courses engage with grassroots conservation and sustainability programs making a difference in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. Our planned 2026 EE sites are the Amazon, Australia, Baja, Belize, Borneo, Brazil, Costa Rica, Galápagos, India, Kenya, Mongolia, Namibia, Paraguay, and Thailand. Awarding seven graduate credit hours (5 credits for the Summer Term + 2 credits for the Fall Semester), EE courses are hybrid and combine direct global study experiences with engagement in a web-based online learning community. Summer field courses typically run from mid-May through mid-August, with pre-course work beginning in April. The international field “in-country” portion of each class generally lasts 9-10 days. The 2-credit-hour follow-on fall semester course, “Inquiry & Action,” is entirely online and typically runs from late August to mid-December. This component is optional for students taking an EE course for stand-alone graduate credit outside the master’s program.
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