by David Hill | Wednesday, 1 February, 2023 | Award for Excellence in Saiga Protection, Saiga News, Small Grants Programme, Young Conservation Leaders
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...
by David Hill | Wednesday, 1 February, 2023 | Saiga News
Saiga News issue 28 is available in English and Russian! Feature The Government of Kazakhstan on the way to sustainable use of saiga Updates Catalyzing support for species threatened by wildlife trafficking Mongolian saiga population hits 13,925 Surveillance for...
by David Hill | Monday, 2 January, 2023 | Saiga News
Follow on from our review of 2022 We have some big plans for 2023, and beyond that we wish to share with you. In late 2022 SCA secured funding from United States Fish and Wildlife Service for an umbrella project “Building a collaborative foundation for evidence-based...
by David Hill | Sunday, 25 December, 2022 | Saiga News
We are pleased to present you with the results of the children’s drawing competition on the theme of the saiga and the New Year, which has just taken place in the Astrakhan region in Russia. The First Place Azarov Arkady, 6th grade, MKOU Promyslovskaya school 1...
by David Hill | Friday, 23 December, 2022 | Saiga News
2022 has been a challenging yet successful year for the Saiga Conservation Alliance and our partners in the 6 Saiga range states. The support you have given to SCA and our partners is invaluable. We wanted to take this opportunity to bring you some of the major...
by David Hill | Friday, 16 December, 2022 | Saiga News
Rangers units spend 365 days in the field. Including Christmas Day. Their work which includes anti-poaching patrol and monitoring the saiga on a daily basis is vital to preserve the species for future generations. The better equipment and living conditions the better...
by David Hill | Monday, 5 December, 2022 | Saiga News
Peter Damerell – coordinator of the project “Building a collaborative foundation for evidence-based saiga antelope conservation” (funded by USFWS): I first became aware of Saiga and their conservation story through my Masters degree in 2008-2009 where my course...
by David Hill | Tuesday, 15 November, 2022 | Resurrection Island, Saiga News, Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan - Featured Post
Report by Nadira Shaabasova, training held from October 13 to 15, 2022 A series of training on ecotourism for tourism specialists in the Aral Sea region are being conducted within the framework of the GIZ regional project “Environmentally oriented regional...
by David Hill | Saturday, 12 November, 2022 | Resurrection Island, Saiga News, Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan - Featured Post
On November 8-9, 2022, initial training was held on the use of camera traps for further monitoring of wild animals in the territory of the Aralkum National Park being created. Aralkum is a new anthropogenic desert that arose on the site of the dried-up Aral Sea as a...
by David Hill | Friday, 21 October, 2022 | Russia, Russia - Featured Post, Saiga News
In Moscow on October 14 this year The XVI International Wildlife Festival “Golden Turtle” opened in the exhibition halls of the Union of Artists of Russia of the New Tretyakov Gallery, where 425 photographs of animal photographers from all over the world...