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Saiga Inception Meeting and the importance of international collaboration
In March 2023, the SCA (Saiga Conservation Alliance) hosted the 'Saiga Inception' meeting and 'Conserving Wildlife in the Central Asian Steppes' panel event in Oxford. These events brought together participants from different projects in the saiga antelope range,...
Установочное совещание по сайгаку как часть международного сотрудничества
В марте 2023 года SCA (Альянс по сохранению сайгака) провел в Оксфорде установочное совещание по проекту, посвящённому сохранению сайгака, и панельную встречу «Сохранение дикой природы в степях Центральной Азии». Эти мероприятия собрали участников из различных...
CONSUMPTION OF THE ENDANGERED SAIGA ANTELOPE’S HORN REMAINS HIGH IN SINGAPORE
*Saiga horns are also known as ling yang (羚羊) and used in Traditional Chinese Medicine By: Meryl Theng, Research Assistant, National University of Singapore @uberhyped Since the 2012 Asian Scientist report on the issue of consumption of horn...
Bursaries available to take part in SCB Asia this August
The Saiga Conservation Alliance is offering bursaries to support people attending the SCA Asia Section Meeting in Bishkek in early August 2018, who intend to present on topics relevant to saiga antelope conservation. Read on and apply here Loading... ...
Saiga News Issue 20 – Chinese Out Now
We are pleased to announce that the 20th Issue of Saiga News is now available in Chinese and you can download it here
Batkhuyag Baldangombo et al (Mongolia): Building capacity for preventing transboundary trade of Saiga derivates in the Western parts of Mongolia and China
Kazakhstan’s decision to stop the export of Saiga horn until 2020, or until the Saiga population in Kazakhstan reaches 200,000 individuals, is expected to increase the level of illegal smuggling of saiga horn from Mongolia to China in the coming years. This project...
Yan Xie (China): Enhancing Capacity of Government Law Enforcement to Reduce Illegal Saiga Horn Trade in Guangzhou, China
*Saiga horns are also known as ling yang (羚羊) and used in Traditional Chinese Medicine A number of projects funded by SCA small and large grants have sought to reduce the illegal saiga trade and consumption in Guangzhou through building awareness, translating and...
Winners of the USFWS-funded Small Grants programme 2011
We are pleased to announce the winners of a one-off small grants competition generously funded by the US Fish and Wildlife Service and administered by the SCA. The programme supports grassroots projects to implement the priority actions of the Medium Term Work...
Winners of the 2011/12 Small Grants Programme
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2011/12 round of the SCA’s small grants competition. This year's competition was generously supported by CIC and the Wildlife Conservation Network. The SCA Small Grants Competition supports grassroots projects and builds...
2010 Small Grant Winner: Fenglian Li: “Saiga trade market monitoring, outreach campaign and law enforcement support for TCM in Guangzhou, China”
*Saiga horns are also known as ling yang (羚羊) and used in Traditional Chinese Medicine Fenglian Li, of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s (WCS) China Program, intends to use the grant to expand upon the work of 2009 small grant winner Guihong Zhang, addressing the...