by David Hill | Wednesday, 24 March, 2021 | Saiga News
Tulips. The only mentioning them causes a lot of positive emotions, especially when, with the first rays of the March sun, their bright flowers appear in the house, with all their appearance telling about love. But these are tulips that were grown in greenhouses and...
by David Hill | Tuesday, 23 March, 2021 | Saiga News
Joining #CameraTrapTuesday we will try to post camera trap shots every Tuesday, or every other Tuesday at least. Here is photo from Stepnoi Reserve, Russia. When the camera trap is triggered at night, it shoots with a flash. This hare is clearly surprised. SEELOCK Мы...
by David Hill | Sunday, 21 March, 2021 | Saiga News, Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan - Featured Post
Exactly one year ago, on March 21, when we were preparing to celebrate the next Navruz, Nazim Abbasov, a well-known film director, screenwriter, cameraman, known in Uzbekistan and widely abroad, passed away. Nazim is known for his wonderful movies, which received the...
by David Hill | Monday, 15 March, 2021 | Saiga News, Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan - Featured Post
From 13 to 17 February 2021, traditional saiga censuses were carried out on permanent routes in the Saigachi Complex (Landscape) Reserve. The weather was generally favorable for the work, as there was no snow cover and the ground was dry. However, on the eastern part...
by David Hill | Wednesday, 10 March, 2021 | Russia, Russia - Featured Post, Saiga News
The preservation of the Red Book species of animals, including the saiga, is the task of each and every one. PJSC LUKOIL actively participates in the implementation of the Business and Biodiversity Initiative, makes an increasingly significant contribution to the...
by David Hill | Sunday, 7 March, 2021 | Saiga News
Saiga News 26 – Winter 2020 / 2021 is available in English, Russian, Mongolian, Kazakh, Uzbek,and Chinese. Contents Featured Article The sustainable use of saiga antelopes: Perspectives and prospects Updates The population of Mongolian saigas has increased...
by David Hill | Monday, 1 March, 2021 | Saiga News, Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan - Featured Post
Perhaps the most interesting and mysterious place in Uzbekistan is the Ustyurt plateau. To get to it, you need to spend 3 days moving from the capital of Uzbekistan – Tashkent – to the extreme north-west of the country. This ancient plateau is located between...
by David Hill | Friday, 26 February, 2021 | Saiga News
The study of biological diversity in different territories, including specially protected natural areas, using visual observations from a car, as well as by studying images obtained by camera traps, is a common and routine matter. But there is a wonderful time of the...
by David Hill | Wednesday, 10 February, 2021 | Saiga News
E.J. Milner-Gulland (University of Oxford) and Dr. Joseph Bull (University of Kent) online talk about prospects of Aral Sea region. Friday, February 12, 3.30 PM – 5.00 PM (UK time) E.J. will talk about the past, present, and potential future of the Aral Sea region,...
by David Hill | Sunday, 31 January, 2021 | Russia, Russia - Featured Post, Saiga News
Look at these amazing photos and videos collected several days ago from camera traps in Stepnoi Reserve in Astrakhan region, Russia. Delicious ice Saiga male calling gentle female Curious animals Male attacking camera trap Saiga unicorn saiga unicorn participating in...