Saving Saigas: Projects Around the World

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Small Grants Programme

In 2007 the SCA initiated a pioneering Small Grants Programme. This competition aims to build capacity at the grassroots level by enabling individuals to apply for a grant for a one-year project on saiga conservation. The Small Grants Programme is open to anyone with a good idea, and it has produced some excellent results.

The Small Grants Programme is a very cost-effective way of catalysing conservation action where it is needed throughout the saiga’s range, and of helping to build capacity among local conservationists. It has an accessible application procedure, with short proposals which can be submitted in either Russian or English, meaning it is open to groups who would not normally be able to apply for an international grant. Each project leader is mentored by a member of the SCA Steering Committee, to ensure that project progress is monitored and support given where necessary.

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News: Small Grants Programme

Winners

2016: Overall Winners Announcement

Vladimir Kalmykov. Russia. ‘Public Outreach – an important tool in improving the protection of saiga inhabiting in the North-West’.

Bibigul Sarsenova, Kazakhstan. ‘Review and analysis of public attitudes to the problem of conservation of the Ural saiga population’.

Catherine Ochirova, Pyurvenova Boskhomdzhievna and Hope Yurevna (group) Russia. ‘Development of the brochure “Saiga – living heritage of ancestors’.

2014: Kindly funded by the USFWS

Mr Adgishev, Russia. ‘The organisation and carrying out Buddhist prayer and lectures for the people living in saiga area’.

Buuveibaatar Bayarbaatar. Mongolia. ‘Population abundance and factors influencing the distribution of saiga antelope in Mongolia’.

Vladimir Kalmykov, Russia. ‘Saiga monitoring in Stepnoi reserve, North West Pre-Caspian region’.

A Yamennchikova, V Rozhnov. Russia. ‘Studying of possibilities of saiga account and monitoring by of high resolution satellite images’ paper and programme report here 

2012Fuping Sun (China) “Reducing illegal saiga trade and consumption in Guangzhou, China”.

Anatoly Khludnev (Russia) “Improving saiga protection and strengthening poaching control in Stepnoi reserve, Astrakhan”. Funded by the USFWS

2011:  Kindly funded by the USFWS

Yuri Arlyov (Russia) “Monitoring of Saiga populations in the Northwest Pre-Caspian using the observations and knowledge of the local people”.

Batkhuyag Baldangombo et a (Mongolia) “Building capacity for preventing transboundary trade of Saiga derivates in the Western parts of Mongolia and China”.

Anatoly Khludnev (Russia) “Improvement of technical equipment of the Sanctuary “Stepnoi” to reinforce the struggle against poaching and to improve saiga conservation in Astrakhan region”.

Xie Yan “Enhancing Capacity of Government Law Enforcement to Reduce Illegal Saiga Horn Trade in Guangzhou, China”. 

Also in 2011: Funded by the CIC and the Wildlife Conservation Network.

Nostaeva Viktoria Aleksandrovna (Russia) “Creation of a mobile wide-frame information stand about the saiga and delivering lectures for the ecological education of schoolchildren in the Republic of Kalmykia”.

Zharimbetov Mahsut Mahambetalievich (Kazakhstan) “Creation, duplication and distribution of the comic book ‘Saga of the saiga’‘.

Mingxia Zhang (China) “Reducing the illegal trade of saiga horn in Guangzhou, China”.

2010: Funded by the CIC and the Wildlife Conservation Network.

Pavel Amosov (Russia) “Saiga status and its conservation during migration in the vicinity of the Baskunchak lake”

Gunbat Gundensambuu and Buuveibaatar Bayarbaatar (Mongolia) “Food habits and overlaps between livestock and Mongolian saiga”

Fenglian Li (China) “Saiga trade market monitoring, outreach campaign and law enforcement support for TCM in Guangzhou, China”

Aizada Nurumbetova (Uzbekistan) “Training of women in skills of workmanship and needlework to develop alternative livelihood sources on the Ustiurt Plateau, Uzbekistan”

2009: CIC and the Wildlife Conservation Network.

Anatoly Khludnev, Steppnoi Reserve, Russia – for continuation of his highly effective anti-poaching and public engagement activities.

Artur Nuridjanov, State Hunting Inspectors, Uzbekistan – for monitoring and conservation of a small resident saiga population just discovered on an island (now peninsula) of the Aral Sea, which until last year was closed as a military research facility and is now under extreme pressure from poaching and habitat destruction by oil workers.

Vera Voronova, Karaganda Ecomuseum, Kazakhstan – for public engagement and saiga information displays in the local museum within a key part of the saiga’s range.

Guihong Zhang, WCS China – for a trade survey and awareness campaign focused on saiga horn use in Guangzhou city, a key centre for the saiga horn trade in China.

2008: Funded by CIC and the Wildlife Conservation Network.

Alexander Grachev (Kazakhstan), who will be carrying out research on the population structure and reproduction of the Ural saiga population.

Tatiana Karimov (Russia), Using of non-ivasive method for studying saiga feeding

Makset Kosbergenov (Uzbekistan). The grant will help to improve the capacity of the Special Amu Darya Inspectors, who are carrying out crucial anti-poaching work in north-western Uzbekistan.

2007: Funded by CIC and the Wildlife Conservation Network.

Esenamanov, R. Assessment of the distribution, sex-age structure and limiting factors for the Betpak-dala population of saigas in the winter period (Kazakhstan).

Khludnev, A.V. Construction of an ecological trail in the “Stepnoi” nature reserve (Russia).

Vashetko, E.V. Creation of an electronic library on the saiga (Uzbekistan).

Obgenova, O.B. To produce educational materials for younger schoolchildren, “On the track of the baby saiga” (Russia).

 

Победители Программы малых грантов 2023: Айбат Мужбай 

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Победители Программы малых грантов 2023: Баярмаа Чулуунбат, Монголия 

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Грантовые конкурсы Альянса по сохранению сайгака 2023: Объявлены первые два победителя программы малых грантов

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Annual Awards 2023: Small Grants Programme Winners Announced

Saiga Conservation Alliance are delighted to announce the first 2 of 3 Small Grants Programme Winners. Bringing back our Annual Awards, after a short hiatus, has been very important for the alliance. Through this award we aim to build capacity among members for more...

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Ретроспектива: Буувейбаатар Баярбаатар, Программа малых грантов 2010 & 2016

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Грантовая программа Альянса по сохранению сайгака: как это было, и чего удалось достичь

Для Альянса по сохранению сайгака очень важно сотрудничество с партнёрами в странах ареала сайгака, наращивание потенциала местных сообществ, выстраивание связей с теми, кто уже занимается сохранением сайгака или хотел бы это делать.  Этому способствуют ежегодные...

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Ретроспектива: Михаил Шпигельман, победитель конкурса малых грантов в 2021 году

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Case Study: Karina Karenina, Small Grants Programme 2021.

As the SCA’s annual awards programme returns in 2023 - read more about the full programme - we look back on 10 years of the programme and understand the impact on international networking and capacity building.Small Grants Programme is one of those awards. Through SGP...

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Announcement of SCA Small Grants programme 2023

Generously funded by the Wildlife Conservation Network  We are pleased to announce a small grants competition for the conservation of the saiga antelope. The competition is funded by the Wildlife Conservation Network and administered by the Saiga Conservation...

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Saiga Conservation Alliance Awards Programme returns in 2023

SCA is pleased to report that the Annual Awards Programme, in partnership with Wildlife Conservation Network, will return in 2023. The awards program aims to build capacity, promote excellence and increase grassroots participation in saiga conservation, and is a key...

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Announcement of SCA Small Grants Programme 2021

Generously funded by the Wildlife Conservation Network May 4th 2021 We are pleased to announce a small grants competition for the conservation of the saiga antelope. The competition is funded by the Wildlife Conservation Network and administered by the Saiga...

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Try to recognize! (Small grants programme)

Попробуй распознай! As we already reported earlier (October 22, 2019), one of the winners of the SCA’s Small Grants Program previous year was the international Russian-English project (lead by Olga Vorontseva and Babette Fourier) devoted to saiga monitoring based on...

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SCA Small grants programme 2019 — Results

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Announcement of SCA Small Grants programme 2019

Generously funded by the Wildlife Conservation Network We are pleased to announce a small grants competition for the conservation of the saiga antelope. The competition is funded by the Wildlife Conservation Network and administered by the Saiga Conservation Alliance....

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Announcement of SCA Small Grants Programme funded by WCN

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How do you get a PortaCabin onto the Astrakhan Steppe?

Ask the SCA's 2016 Small Grant Winner Vladimir Kalmykov of Course! This year our Small Grants Programme was generously supported by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals. Due to this support we were able to award three great...

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‘Public Outreach – an important tool in improving the protection of saiga inhabiting in the North-West’. Report from Small Grants Program winner.

Vladimir Kalmykov. Russia Место выполнения проекта (страна, регион, место расположения на карте):Российская Федерация, Астраханская область, Лиманский район Популяция сайгака Северо-Западного Прикаспия продолжает оставаться в состоянии депрессии и к настоящему времени...

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‘Development of the brochure “Saiga – living heritage of ancestors’. Report of Small Grants Program winner.

Catherine Ochirova, Pyurvenova Boskhomdzhievna and Hope Yurevna (group) Russia АЛЬЯНС ПО СОХРАНЕНИЮ САЙГАКАРАЗРАБОТКА БРОШЮРЫ «САЙГАК-ЖИВОЕ НАСЛЕДИЕ ПРЕДКОВ», РЕСПУБЛИКА КАЛМЫКИЯ, РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯТЕХНИЧЕСКИЙ ОТЧЕТИсполнители:Очирова ЕкатеринаПюрвенова...

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