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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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BRIDGE

bridge logo british councilThe British Council’s BRIDGE programme funds collaborations between British and Russian universities, and is currently funding the SCA’s research into participatory monitoring of saiga in Kalmykia, Russia. To read more about this project click here.

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CIC Wildlife logoWe are grateful to institutional member CIC for their generous donation in 2009, which enabled SCA experts to contribute to the 29th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists in Moscow, as well as supporting the 2009 Small Grants Programme and the winter 2009 issue of Saiga News.


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CMS LogoThe Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS) has a joint Memorandum of Understanding with the SCA. To find out more, and to see how you can contribute to keeping this MOU up to date, please visit our CMS page.

The CMS also helps to sponsor production of the SCA’s biannual newsletter, Saiga News.

Conservation Works

Conservation Works logoConservation Works have sponsored the SCA to identify and solicit donors to underwrite a major study to discover where saiga go - and when, critical to a strategic plan for their future protection and  management.

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Saiga Mediasafari

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The Wildlife Conservation Network

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