by Alexandra Bukvarevaa | Friday, 8 February, 2019 | Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan - Featured Post, Saiga News
On February 4, ranger Yerlan Nurgaliyev was posthumously awarded the “Barys” award for bravery in the performance of service duty. The corresponding decree was signed by the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev.As a reminder: on January 13, the...
by Carlyn Samuel | Friday, 21 September, 2018 | Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan - Featured Post, Population Monitoring, Saiga News
*Saiga horns are also known as ling yang (羚羊) and used in Traditional Chinese Medicine Thanks go out to John Wendle and the National Geographic team from this lovely article. Read it here John joined our colleagues at the ACBK this Spring on their yearly census...
by Carlyn Samuel | Tuesday, 28 August, 2018 | Impact Evaluation, Participatory Monitoring, Population Monitoring, Projects, Protected Area designation, Russia
Results of actual research presented at the conference are an excellent opportunity for detailed discussion, exchange of experience and attraction of attention to the objects were studied. In the beginning of August, three specialists from Russia (A.P. Mezhnev from...
by Carlyn Samuel | Tuesday, 21 August, 2018 | Kazakhstan, Saiga News
As the moon light starting shimmering over the flat expanse of the steppe, our tabletka (The old classic Russian steppe vehicle) finally came to its penultimate stop. We had arrived at camp. There I was a part of an international team of researchers, journalists and...
by Carlyn Samuel | Saturday, 5 May, 2018 | Saiga Day, Saiga News, Uzbekistan - Featured Post
By E.J. Milner-Gulland Fishing vessel, Muinak, 1970 (by Vadim Madgazin) Abandoned ship at Muinak, May 2018 Nukus, the little-known capital of Karakalpakstan region, Uzbekistan, has a remarkable and unexpected collection of modern art, created by Igor Savitsky in this...
by Carlyn Samuel | Tuesday, 17 April, 2018 | Saiga News
*Saiga horns are also known as ling yang (羚羊) and used in Traditional Chinese Medicine BY KARYL CARMIGNANI PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVID O’CONNOR With kind thanks to San Diego Zoo for allowing us to reproduce their article, originally published here. You might...
by Carlyn Samuel | Thursday, 22 March, 2018 | 2015 Dieoff, Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan - Featured Post, Saiga News
*Saiga horns are also known as ling yang (羚羊) and used in Traditional Chinese Medicine By Richard A. Kock and E.J. Milner-Gulland Reproduced by kind permission of ‘Natural History’ magazine. First published in the April 2018 issue. Every year at calving...
by Carlyn Samuel | Wednesday, 20 December, 2017 | Award for Excellence in Saiga Protection, Kazakhstan, Population Monitoring, Russia, Saiga News
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2017/8 excellence in saiga protection award Project 1 Inzhieva Gerel Davaevna, part of the national Preschool Educational Institution in Russia will be creating “The Saiga Trail” for pre-schoolers in Russia. Which...
by Carlyn Samuel | Wednesday, 14 June, 2017 | Saiga News
We are pleased to announce an award programme promoting excellence in the conservation of the saiga antelope. We appreciate the hard work carried out by rangers, scientists, teachers, young people and other committed individuals, and we are keen to further support the...
by Carlyn Samuel | Wednesday, 14 June, 2017 | Award for Excellence in Saiga Protection, Saiga News, Small Grants Programme
We are pleased to announce an award programme promoting excellence in the conservation of the saiga antelope. We appreciate the hard work carried out by rangers, scientists, teachers, young people and other committed individuals, and we are keen to further support the...