Saiga conservation
230302405
Project grant Nr.
Target species
Saiga antelope
Saiga tatarica
Mammals, Artiodactyla, Bovidae
Schutzstatus der IUCN:
NT (near threatened)
EDGE status:
N/a
Why engage?
Need / goals
Secure the future of the critically endangered saiga
Conservation action
Programme partner
Programme location
Aralkum Desert, Kazakhstan
Saiga Conservation Alliance (SCA)
Funding
Datum der Verleihung:
$1,000
22.12.23, 11:00
The species
Range
Habitat
Threats
Population trend
Conservation attention
Conservation need
Addressing the need
The saiga is a relic of Ice Age fauna living in some of the harshest land in the world. It migrates long distances between summer and winter lands. Saiga herds once numbered in the millions, but today only 160,000 survive — a 95% population crash in just fifteen years, the fastest decline ever recorded for a mammal species.
Saigas are hunted for their meat and their horns (the latter being used as so-called "medicine"). After the collapse of rural economies in the former USSR in the early 1990s led to widespread poverty, saiga poaching increased dramatically. The species is also threatened by increasing livestock numbers competing for pasture.
The Saiga Conservation Alliance (SCA) works across the saiga’s range to secure its future.
Conservation action specifics




