STUDENTS OF TECHNICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE PARTICIPATED IN THE NATIONAL PRIDE ANIMAL MAZAALAI BEAR PROGRAM WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE MONGOLIA CULTURE CREATIVE MONTH CAMPAIGN. In the second week of the Cultural Creative Month Campaign, the Natural History Museum is implementing a program to promote the national pride of the Mazaalai bear, initiated by the Office of the President of Mongolia, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, in collaboration with the Capital Education Department and the Environmental Information and Training Center. 723 students of grades I, II, and III of the Technical and Technological Polytechnic College successfully participated in the “Museum Training Program to Promote the Mazaalai Bear”. The program was unique in that it was organized using a comprehensive learning methodology based on pre-museum lessons, museum training, and post-museum student participation. The Mazaalai bear is a rare animal in the world, found only in the Mongolian Gobi Desert. This training course has enthusiastically demonstrated that protecting it is not only the responsibility of environmentalists, but also of every student who is our future. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the organizations, teachers, and students who successfully organized such an important training and trip! MAZAALAI - MONGOLIA'S PRIDE, OUR RESPONSIBILITY! Let's protect nature and protect our future. #ProtectMazaalaiBear #NationalPrideAnimal