In line with its vision, the ITG supports conservation projects for wild horse populations and their habitats throughout Central Asia. The ITG does this, among other things, through the international coordination of projects to reintroduce the Przewalski’s horse to its native lands and to create ecological networks of protected areas. The ITG is currently involved in further developing and implementing the Central Asian Mammals Initiative CAMI under the umbrella of the UN Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species CMS, in the listing of the Mongolian Gobi as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, and in establishing an international conservation experts alliance for the Przewalski’s horse. During a visit to the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office in Ulaanbaatar, the ITG President Reinhard Schnidrig, and the ITG Mongolia Director Batsukh Jamiynadorj presented these projects to UN officer Ariunaa Chadraabal.