by Alexandra Bukvarevaa | Monday, 30 March, 2020 | Participatory Monitoring, Russia
Эксперимент завершен! In a number of paragraphs of the Medium-Term International Work Program for Saiga for 2016–2020, which supports the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding regarding the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of saiga antelope...
by Carlyn Samuel | Tuesday, 28 August, 2018 | Impact Evaluation, Participatory Monitoring, Population Monitoring, Projects, Protected Area designation, Russia
Results of actual research presented at the conference are an excellent opportunity for detailed discussion, exchange of experience and attraction of attention to the objects were studied. In the beginning of August, three specialists from Russia (A.P. Mezhnev from...
by saigaconservationalliance | Monday, 17 March, 2014 | Participatory Monitoring, Population Monitoring, Russia, Saiga News
In the summer of 2013 Leejiah Dorward, a student on Imperial College London’s Conservation Science MSc, visited Kalmykia to work with the Centre for Wild Animals to assess the success of the participatory monitoring project to date. While the data collected by the...
by saigaconservationalliance | Saturday, 24 December, 2011 | China, Mongolia, Participatory Monitoring, Population Monitoring, Russia, Saiga News, Small Grants Programme
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...
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 | Monday, 10 November, 2008 | Participatory Monitoring, Saiga News
Between 29th-31st October, the SCA steering committee, saiga conservationists and enthusiasts met in Almaty for three meetings related to saiga conservation. First on the agenda was a meeting to evaluate the progress towards the Medium Term Work Programme of the CMS...
by Carlyn Samuel | Saturday, 16 August, 2008 | Participatory Monitoring, Russia, Saiga News
This project was funded by the British Council BRIDGE programme, and was joint between Imperial College London (Prof. E.J. Milner-Gulland) and Kalmykia State University (Prof. Iuri Arylov). Monitoring the population size and structure of endangered species is...
by saigaconservationalliance | Saturday, 12 January, 2008 | Participatory Monitoring, Population Monitoring, Projects, Uzbekistan
*Saiga horns are also known as ling yang (羚羊) and used in Traditional Chinese Medicine Period: January 1st 2007- December 31st 2009 Participants Fauna and Flora International Elena Bykova, Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan Alexander...