Saiga Conservation Alliance

Part of this projects involves maintaining a database of saiga experts and conservationist as well as compiling data and disseminating it world-wide.

Other programs include working with local villages and poor households which agree to help conserve saigas.

[4] The Kazakhstan branch of SCA Monitors saiga populations to determine conservation efficacy.

[5] The Uzbekistan branch conducts research into what the problems are of saiga conservation and negotiates plans for action between the government and local people.

Annual small grants competition to help build grassroots saiga conservation projects.

Elena Bykova, presenting the Saiga at the 2012 annual Wildlife Conservation Network Expo shown above.