Mongolia has lost over two million animals this winter due to severe weather conditions known as 'dzud', characterized by extreme cold and heavy snowfall. The situation has been exacerbated by a preceding summer drought that left the animals without sufficient fat reserves to endure the winter. The United Nations attributes the increasing frequency and intensity of these dzuds to climate change. In response, the Mongolian government has initiated a campaign to distribute hay fodder to herders to mitigate further livestock losses.