Expo shown above.
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.
Kazakhstan The
Kazakhstan branch of SCA Monitors saiga populations to determine conservation efficacy. Surveys with locals monitors poaching activities and the reasons behind them.
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.
Bulletin A report about
saiga conservation and news is published in six languages twice-yearly.
Small Grants Program Annual small grants competition to help build grassroots saiga conservation projects.
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. ==See also==