Saiga Conservation Alliance
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Area served | Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia and Turkmenistan |
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Website | saiga-conservation.org |
The Saiga Conservation Alliance SCA is a network of researchers and
History
In September 2006, the organization was formally founded.[citation needed]
In June 2015, E.J. Milner-Gulland said, 'Anti-poaching needs to be a top priority for the Russian and Kazakh governments.'[3]
Programs
CMS Project Monitoring
SCA was contracted by the United Nations Environment Programme's (UNEP) Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS)to monitor progress of saiga conservation. Part of this projects involves maintaining a database of saiga experts and conservationist as well as compiling data and disseminating it world-wide.
Russia
The Russian branch of SCA is the Centre for Wild Animals in Kalmykia. They are the world's only successful captive breeding program for saigas. Other programs include working with local villages and poor households which agree to help conserve saigas.[4]
Kazakhstan
The Kazakhstan branch of SCA Monitors saiga populations to determine conservation efficacy. Surveys with locals monitors poaching activities and the reasons behind them.[5]
Uzbekistan
The Uzbekistan branch conducts research into what the problems are of saiga conservation and negotiates plans for action between the government and local people.[6]
Bulletin
A report about
Small Grants Program
Annual small grants competition to help build grassroots saiga conservation projects.[7]
Education
Every year SCA conservationists attend the Wildlife Conservation Network Expo to meet other conservationists and share methodology. They also hold presentations to educate and update the public and supporters.[8]
See also
- Wildlife Conservation Network
- Conservation movement
- Environmental movement
- Natural environment
- Sustainability
References
- ^ "Saiga Conservation Alliance". Wildlife Conservation Network.
- ^ "Saiga Conservation Alliance". Wildlife Conservation Network.
- ^ Nicholls, Henry (12 June 2015). "134,000 saiga antelope dead in two weeks. What is the probable cause?". Guardian. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
- ^ "The Saiga Conservation Alliance Small Grants Programme". Edge of Existence. Archived from the original on 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2011-10-02.
- ^ "Participatory Monitoring of Saiga Population Ecology, Russia". Edge of Existence. Archived from the original on 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2011-10-02.
- ^ "Creation of local saiga management associations in Uzbekistan". Edge of Existence. Archived from the original on 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2011-10-02.
- ^ "CIC Renews its Commitment to Support Saiga Conservation". International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation.
- ^ "2012 Wildlife Conservation Network Expo" (PDF). Wildlife Conservation Network.[permanent dead link]
External links
- saiga-conservation.com/ Saiga Conservation Alliance Website
- wildnet.org, Wildlife Conservation Network Website