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Our Young Conservation Leaders are inspirational, carrying out grass-roots conservation projects

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Meet our 2016/7 Young Conservation Leaders

Our Young Conservation Leaders are inspirational, carrying out grass-roots conservation projects The SCA recognises that it is imperative to support the next generation of conservationists, and so with our Young Conservation Leaders award we aim to support aspiring...

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Latest SCA educational mural comes to Kalmykia

Latest SCA educational mural comes to Kalmykia

Russian Mural 2016 – written by Rory McCann For the past 4 years, I have worked as a mural artist, with a focus on using my art to inspire people to have a greater interest in wildlife. Without a doubt, the most exciting and rewarding work I have done to date has been...

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Small Grant Award winners announced

Small Grant Award winners announced

Announcing the winners of the 2016 SCA Small Grants Programme, supported by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals. This year we are pleased to be supporting three exciting projects proposed by local conservationists within the saiga’s...

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Small Grant Award Winners: Russia

Public Outreach - an important tool in improving the protection of saiga in the North-West Caspian The saiga population of the North-West Caspian remains critically endangered, with about 3500 animals. Their main threat being poaching for their horns which are used in...

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Small Grants Award Winners: Russian group

We are pleased to announce that a group of people from Kalmykia, Russia have been awarded our Small Grants Award, kindly sponsored by the CMS. Catherine Ochirova and Nadezhda Pyurvenova will be developing a booklet called "Saiga - living heritage of our ancestors"....

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Small Grants Award Winner: Kazakhstan

We are happy to announce one of our Small Grant Awards for 2016 goes to Bibigul Sarsenova, Chair of the Association ‘Society and Environment’, who works in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The award will enable her to review public attitudes to the challenge of conserving...

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Supporting the Centre for Wild Animals in Kalmykia

Support for Leading Saiga Breeding Centre. This wonderful centre, run by professor Yuri Arylov was established in 2002 with funding from the local Kalmyk government in order to address the devastating decline in saigas across the region. The CWA was founded primarily...

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We will be able to support five aspiring conservationists (individuals or groups) with grants of $1000 each.

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Deadline for Young Conservation Leaders Award is Nearly Here

We will be able to support five aspiring conservationists (individuals or groups) with grants of $1000 each. Following on from the success of the 2015 Young Conservation Leaders award the Saiga Conservation Alliance is pleased to launch the 2016 call for entries from...

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Объявление программы малых грантов при поддержке конвенции по мигрирующим видам (CMS) и сети по сохранению дикой природы (WCN)

Проекты должны отвечать следующим требованиям: • Быть направленными на сохранение сайгака • Иметь прямое и четкое воздействие на статус сайгака • Сроки выполнения проекта с 15 июля 2016 г. по 15 октября 2016 г. • Иметь бюджет до 5 000 долларов США • Выполняться под...

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Blog From the Field in Kazakhstan

Blog From the Field in Kazakhstan

Dr. Eric Morgan is back out in Kazakhstan, visiting the areas where the mass-die off occurred last year. He's written us another blog about their trip to a much quieter steppe: "It is hard to express how vast and unpeopled it is here on the Turgai steppe. Yesterday,...

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