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28.05.2010 09:29

Mass mortality among saigas in Kazakhstan: 12,000 dead

Nearly 12,000 Critically Endangered saiga antelopes have been found dead over the last week in the Ural population in western Kazakhstan.

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The SCA Small Grants Programme

In 2007 the SCA initiated a pioneering Small Grants Programme. This competition aims to build capacity at the grassroots level by enabling individuals to apply for a grant of up to $2,000 for a one-year project on saiga conservation in the wild. The Small Grants Programme is open to anyone with a good idea, and so far it has produced some excellent results. For more information on the winners in 2009, 2008 and 2007, please see the articles below.

The Small Grants Programme is a very cost-effective way of catalysing conservation action where it is needed throughout the saiga’s range, and of helping to build capacity among local conservationists. It has an accessible application procedure, with short proposals which can be submitted in either Russian or English, meaning it is open to groups who would not normally be able to apply for an international grant. Each project leader is mentored by a member of the SCA Steering Committee, to ensure that project progress is monitored and support given where necessary.
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Small Grants Programme 2010

We are happy to announce that the 2010 Small Grants Programme is now open for applications.

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Winners of the 2009 Small Grants Programme

We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 round of SCA’s small grants competition.

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Small Grants Programme 2009

Call for Applications for Small Grants Programme 2009

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Winners of the 2008 Small Grants Programme

Find out who won this year's competition

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Creation of an electronic library on the saiga

2007 Small Grants Winner - Uzbekistan

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Small Grants Programme 2007

Read about the 2007 competition...

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