by Alexandra Bukvarevaa | Tuesday, 4 May, 2021 | Camera Trapping, Russia, Russia - Featured Post, Saiga News
Steppe harrier looks out on the ground for food. Stepnoi Reserve, Russia Степной лунь высматривает на земле, чем бы поживиться. Заказник Степной, Россия.
by Alexandra Bukvarevaa | Tuesday, 27 April, 2021 | Camera Trapping, Russia, Russia - Featured Post, Saiga News
The gray robber did not even suspect that the sensitive “eye” of a camera trap, installed not far from his path on the territory of the Stepnoi Reserve, Astrakhan region, was watching him. Серый разбойник и не подозревал, что за ним наблюдает чуткий «глаз»...
by Alexandra Bukvarevaa | Tuesday, 24 March, 2020 | Camera Trapping, Russia, Saiga News
Кто попался в объектив?! In recent years, the capabilities of modern technologies, in particular the introduction of widespread camera traps, have become an important tool for specialists studying and protecting animals in the wild, especially rare and cautious...
by Carlyn Samuel | Wednesday, 5 October, 2016 | Camera Trapping, Population Monitoring, Protected Area designation, Saiga News, Uzbekistan
The SCA is being funded by People’s Trust for Endangered Species to carry out research into the saiga population thought to inhabit Vozrozhdenie Island in the Aral sea, Uzbekistan. Vozrozhdeniye Island, was, up until Soviet times was an island in the Aral Sea....
by Carlyn Samuel | Monday, 19 May, 2014 | Camera Trapping, Kazakhstan, Saiga News
Our colleagues at the ACBK in Kazakhstan captured some lovely images of saigas with their camera traps, see more...