Fig. 3From: The loneliness of the long-distance ethnobotanist: a constructive critique of methods used in an ethnoveterinary study in MongoliaVarious fieldwork approaches used for the collection of ethnoveterinary data. Fieldwork was conducted using horses as the main form of transport (A). Interviews began with introductions by the horse guide, a respected community member, (B) and were conducted in a manner that allowed female respondents to complete their daily chores such as the making of aaruul (dried curds) (C). Photograph credits: A: B. Seele, B, C: H. WieseBack to article page