Mongolian Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Tuul head out to plant trees as part of the Keep Mongolia Green project in the Choir Eco Park near Choir, Govisumber, Mongolia. Keep Mongolia Green is a five-year project undertaken by Korean and Mongolian Rotarians to counter desertification and erosion caused by in part by overgrazing of livestock in Mongolia. To date, it has planted more than 250,000 trees, built infrastructure, and provided training for local farmers. Funding was provided by multiple Matching Grants from The Rotary Foundation. 6 July 2008. Appeared in “The Rotarian,” October 2008, page 55.