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Ustyurt ACBK group held open lessons about saigas for children in rural areas

Устюртская группа АСБК провела открытые уроки на тему сайгаков для сельских детей On February 13 - 22, specialists from the monitoring group of ACBK in Ustyurt conducted 10 open lessons in schools of the Shalkar district of the Aktobe region. 207 students and 14...

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Nature reserve lesson – learn more!

Заповедный урок – узнаем больше! At the beginning of 2020, a significant date was widely celebrated - the 100th anniversary of the creation of the first reserve on the territory of the Russian Empire, Barguzinsky, on the shore of Lake Baikal in the Republic of...

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Goodbye winter – Hello spring!

Проводы зимы – встреча весны! On the last day of a whole week lasting celebration of one of the most ancient national Russian holidays which still exists – Maslenitsa ("Shrovetide") -- festivities are held dedicated to seeing off winter and the joyful greeting of...

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Winter saigas in Stepnoi Reserve

Зимние сайгаки в Степном Among the first things you likely imagine when you hear about the steppe are the endless sea of grasses, bright sunshine and extreme heat. These are salient attributes of the steppe during the summer months. In winter, however, the steppe is...

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Saiga News 25

Saiga News 25 - Winter 2019 / 2020 is available in English, Russian, Mongolian, Kazakh, Uzbek, and Chinese. Contents Featured Article Reflections on the CITES decision about the international saiga trade: is it a positive move? Updates A co-management council for the...

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Try to recognize! (Small grants programme)

Попробуй распознай! As we already reported earlier (October 22, 2019), one of the winners of the SCA’s Small Grants Program previous year was the international Russian-English project (lead by Olga Vorontseva and Babette Fourier) devoted to saiga monitoring based on...

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White and fluffy

Белые и пушистые On our resources, we have already told you about the National contest ‘Camera trap’, which has been held in Russia for five years and organized by the Forest Monitoring Project with the partnership and support of a number of NGOs and commercial...

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Children paint nature

Дети рисуют природу Lots of children's drawings below... Animal migrations are one of the most striking events in nature. Some animals overcome migration routes with wings, fins or hooves in search of new habitats on the verge of their strength and survival....

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С доставкой на дом Long-term experience of the employees of the Stepnoi Reserve, located in the Limanski district of the Astrakhan Region, shows that the conservation of the saiga population of the North-Western Caspian is impossible without the participation and...

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