The Mongolian Gobi supports the largest remaining population of the threatened Asiatic wild ass (Equus hemionus; locally called “khulan” or "kulan"). Individual khulan roam over tens of thousands of square miles every year tracking good pasture and water. Their movements are among the largest described for terrestrial mammals. In order to gain a greater insight into the life of the khulan, we outfitted an adult female in the southeastern Mongolian Gobi with a camera tracking collar and she has been taking photos for the past year! Check out some of the images in this WCS Wildview blog