
Mongolia’s Herders Face Crisis as Dzud Kills Over 7 Million Livestock 🐑❄️
An extreme weather event known as the dzud has killed over 7 million livestock in Mongolia this year, threatening herders’ livelihoods and traditional way of life.
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An extreme weather event known as the dzud has killed over 7 million livestock in Mongolia this year, threatening herders’ livelihoods and traditional way of life.
Over two million animals have perished in Mongolia’s extreme winter, highlighting the harsh realities of climate change and its impact on livelihoods.
Over 2 million livestock have perished in Mongolia’s harsh winter, as extreme cold and heavy snow devastate nomadic herding communities. The phenomenon, known as ‘dzud,’ threatens livelihoods and traditions.
Over 1.5 million livestock have perished in Mongolia’s severe winter known as ‘dzud’, impacting the livelihoods of nomadic herders. 🌬️🐑
Over 667,000 livestock have died in Mongolia due to the harsh winter “dzud,” affecting herding communities across the country. The extreme weather is devastating the livelihoods of many families.
Over 600,000 livestock have died in Mongolia this winter due to the harsh ‘dzud.’ This tragedy highlights the severe impact of extreme cold on Mongolian herders’ livelihoods.