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Хорошие новости! Вышел последний номер Сайга Ньюс
В этом выпуске мы представляем вам новости и обновления в проектах, мероприятиях и выступлениях в СМИ в течение последних шести месяцев из всех стран ареала, а также подборку разнообразных статей по сохранению и экологии сайгака. Мы рассматриваем темы от трагической...
Saiga News Issue 19 is Now Available Online!
In this issue we bring you news and updates on projects, events and media appearances over the last 6 months from all the range states and a diverse array of articles on the conservation and ecology of the saiga antelope. We cover topics from the latest on the tragic...
Ever Wanted to Adopt a Saiga?
Have you ever thought about ADOPTING A SAIGA? Well now you can and all funds raised go to help conserving this beautiful species. Visit our online shop ‘Saigacraft.org’ to find out more. The package includes your own cuddly saiga toy, a photo, a certificate of...
Read moreThe saiga antelope has roamed the earth since before the Ice Age, but now a sudden and mysterious outbreak of disease threatens the saiga’s existence.
Urgent Appeal for Funds Launched
The saiga antelope has roamed the earth since before the Ice Age, but now a sudden and mysterious outbreak of disease threatens the saiga’s existence. Help us to save saigas. The saiga antelope has roamed the earth since before the Ice Age, but now a sudden and...
Update on Saiga Deaths in Kazakhstan
*Saiga horns are also known as ling yang (羚羊) and used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Please see our FaceBook pages to keep up to date on the latest news on this disaster: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Saiga-Conservation-Alliance More than 120,000 saiga antelope...
An Artist Steppe-ing Out, by Rory McCann
As I am driven through Astana, the capital city of Kazakhstan, I see a city being rapidly developed. The Spring is late to arrive and the temperature is -9. There is snow piled everywhere and the river that passes through Astana is frozen solid, with people sat upon...
SCA Awarded Grant for Critical Research into Uzbekistan’s Saigas
We are thrilled to announce that People’s Trust for Endangered Species has just awarded the SCA a grant to carry out critically needed research into the most viable saiga population in Uzbekistan. With an estimated resident population of only 500 saigas in Uzbekistan...
2015 Award for Excellence in Saiga Protection Launched
In 2014 the SCA recognised the dedication of the rangers of the Irgiz Turgai State Nature Reserve in Kazakhstan, the rangers of the Stepnoi Reserve – Kalmykia, Russia, and Baljinnyam Batsaikhan in Mongolia. The Saiga Conservation Alliance is seeking nominations for...
2015 Премия за выдающиеся достижения в охране сайгака запущен
В 2014 году SCA признал самоотверженность рейнджеров Иргиз-Тургайского государственного природного заповедника в Казахстане, рейнджеров Степной заповедник - Калмыкия, Россия и Baljinnyam Batsaikhan в Монголии. Альянс по сохранению сайгака объявляет конкурс на...
UPDATE on the 2014 Award for Excellence in Saiga Protection… The Rangers of the Stepnoi Reserve
In 2014 the SCA recognised the dedication of the rangers of the Stepnoi Reserve – Kalmykia, Russia in our Award for Excellence in Saiga Protection. The Stepnoi State Nature Reserve covers an area of 119 thousand. Ha, established in 2000 it is one of the few places...
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