by saigaconservationalliance | Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 | Saiga News
Mongabay.com (one of the world’s most popular environmental science and conservation news sites) have published an article reviewing our new saiga ecotour. New eco-tour to help save bizarre antelope in ‘forgotten’...
by saigaconservationalliance | Tuesday, 12 April, 2011 | Saiga News
We are happy to announce the launch of the first international saiga ecotour to southern Russia. The SCA has worked with a local tour company, Saga Voyages, to develop a tour of the saiga range area in southern Russia, to run in September 2011. The tour will include...
by saigaconservationalliance | Thursday, 7 April, 2011 | Saiga News
Great news! The SCA’s Executive Secretary Elena Bykova has been short-listed for a Whitley Award – a high-profile, international conservation prize. Lena will be travelling from her native Uzbekistan for the awards ceremony in London week commencing 9th...
by saigaconservationalliance | Monday, 21 February, 2011 | Saiga News
Representatives of wildlife management authorities in Kazakhstan and experts came together 17-18 February in central Kazakhstan to discuss the implementation of the CMS Memoranda of Understanding on the Saiga Antelope (Saiga spp.) and the Bukhara Deer (Cervus elaphus...
by saigaconservationalliance | Wednesday, 23 June, 2010 | 2015 Dieoff, Kazakhstan, Participatory Monitoring, Projects
Background Nearly 12,000 Critically Endangered saiga antelopes were found dead over the week commencing 19th May 2010, in the Ural population in western Kazakhstan. The dead were mostly females who had recently given birth, which suggests that their calves have also...
by saigaconservationalliance | Friday, 28 May, 2010 | Kazakhstan, Saiga News
Nearly 12,000 Critically Endangered saiga antelopes have been found dead over the last week in the Ural population in western Kazakhstan. The dead were mostly females who had recently given birth, as well as their calves. The official 2009 estimate of the size of the...
by saigaconservationalliance | Sunday, 23 May, 2010 | Saiga News
As of 10 May 2010 the Saiga Conservation Alliance is a registered charity; registered with and regulated by the Charity Commission for England and Wales (registered charity no.1135851).
by saigaconservationalliance | Sunday, 23 May, 2010 | Saiga News, Small Grants Programme
We are happy to announce that the 2010 Small Grants Programme is now open for applications. The programme is this year again generously supported by the Wildlife Conservation Network and the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation. You can find all...
by saigaconservationalliance | Thursday, 22 April, 2010 | Kazakhstan, Saiga News
The International Fund for Animal Welfare report expert findings of a critical decline in the Kalmykian saiga population. Saiga numbers reportedly dropped from 14-15 thousand individuals to 8-9 thousand in the North-West Caspian region in the past year....
by saigaconservationalliance | Thursday, 18 March, 2010 | Russia, Saiga News
The SCA is launching an emergency appeal to help save the saiga population in pre-Caspian Russia, which is now under severe threat of extinction after a particularly harsh winter and renewed heavy poaching. Your help is needed urgently to strengthen anti-poaching...