Mongolian Herders
Mongolian herders are people who traditionally raise livestock in the vast grasslands of Mongolia. They primarily care for animals such as sheep, goats, cattle, and horses, which provide them with food, clothing, and transportation. These herders often live in portable homes called gers or yurts, allowing them to move with their herds in search of better grazing land.
The lifestyle of Mongolian herders is closely tied to the seasons and the environment. They practice a nomadic way of life, moving their herds several times a year to adapt to changing weather conditions. This sustainable approach helps maintain the balance of the ecosystem in the steppe regions where they live.