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Saturday, October 2 • 9:15am - 9:45am
Saiga Conservation Alliance

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Across the steppe and semi-arid deserts of Central Asia and Russia, the saiga antelope faces worse threats than the harsh climate. Over a 15 year period, the saiga population dwindled from millions to just the few hundred thousand surviving today due to extensive hunting for their meat and horns. The Saiga Conservation Alliance (SCA) protects saiga throughout their range and closely monitors herd health. SCA engages local communities heavily to build national pride in the saiga, incorporate them into cultural events, and teach young people about the future of saiga conservation. Recently, the saiga population has begun to slightly increase thanks in part to the efforts of SCA.

Speakers
avatar for Olya Esipova

Olya Esipova

Project Coordinator, Saiga Conservation Alliance
Olya Esipova began working with Saiga Conservation Alliance (SCA) as a volunteer, becoming a formal member in 2017. She is the Research and Development Officer of SCA’s Uzbekistan program, where she works with local communities to protect the critically endangered saiga antelope... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Elena Bykova

Dr. Elena Bykova

Co-Founder, Saiga Conservation Alliance
Dr. Elena Bykova holds a Ph.D. in Ecology and has over 25 years of experience as a field zoologist. She is the head of the laboratory for endangered species evaluation at the Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, and a Co-founder of Saiga Conservation Alliance (SCA). Since 2004, she has... Read More →
avatar for Albert Salemgareyev

Albert Salemgareyev

Project Coordinator, Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity of Kazakhstan
Albert Salemgareyev first joined the Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity of Kazakhstan (ACBK) in 2007 as a geographic information system expert, identifying site maps for important bird areas in Kazakhstan. After graduating from Kostanay State University in 2008 with... Read More →


Saturday October 2, 2021 9:15am - 9:45am PDT
Green Stage