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Saiga News 14 Now Available Online
The Winter 2011/12 issue of Saiga News (Issue 14) is now available to download in six languages. Uzbek_Issue_14 Russian_Issue_14 Mongolian_Issue_14 Kazakh_Issue_14 English_Issue_14 Chinese_Issue_14
Winners of the USFWS-funded Small Grants programme 2011
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...
Winners of the 2011/12 Small Grants Programme
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2011/12 round of the SCA’s small grants competition. This year's competition was generously supported by CIC and the Wildlife Conservation Network. The SCA Small Grants Competition supports grassroots projects and builds...
Video: SCA’s Elena Bykova Presenting at the WCN Conservation Expo 2011
Elena Bykova - Saiga Conservation Alliance from Wildlife Conservation Network on Vimeo.
Saiga News 13 Now Available Online
The Summer 2011 issue of Saiga News (Issue 13) is now available to download. Uzbek_Issue_13 Russian_Issue_13 Mongolian_Issue_13 Kazakh_Issue_13 English_Issue_13 Chinese_Issue_13
Small Grants Programme 2011
We are happy to announce that the 2011 Small Grants Programme is now open for applications. This Small Grants Programme is generously supported by the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation, the Mohammed Bin Zayed fund and the Wildlife Conservation...
David Attenborough narrates video highlighting plight of the saiga and work of SCA’s Elena Bykova
The SCA's Executive Secretary Elena Bykova received a prestigious Whitley Award, sponsored by the Scottish Friends of the WFN, for her work engaging local communities in saiga conservation. This short, David Attenborough-narrated video draws attention to this work,...
SCA’s Elena Bykova presented prestigious Whitley Award for her work engaging communities in saiga conservation
SCA Executive Secretary Elena Bykova was presented her prize by HRH The Princess Royal during a ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society, London, hosted by The Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN). The Whitley Award includes development training and a project grant of...
Call for applications for USFWS-funded Small Grants programme 2011
We are pleased to announce that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service have generously agreed to support a one-off small grants competition for the conservation of the saiga antelope. The competition, which will be administered by the Saiga Conservation Alliance,...
Mongabay Publishes Article on Our New Ecotour to Southern Russia
Mongabay.com (one of the world's most popular environmental science and conservation news sites) have published an article reviewing our new saiga ecotour. https://news.mongabay.com/2011/05/new-eco-tour-to-help-save-bizarre-antelope-in-forgotten-region/
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