Kazakhstan is home to a majority of the world's saiga, although the antelope also can be found in southern Russia and Uzbekistan. In the decade after Kazakhstan's independence the animal was ...
Known for its unique, bulbous nose, the Saiga antelope resides in the steppes of Central Asia. Its nose helps filter dust and ...
Did you know that Europe is home to several endangered species? Many of these animals are at risk of extinction unless w ...
The saiga antelope lives on the grasslands of Central Asia in large herds of up to a thousand individuals. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says the animal is at risk from ...
Caspian tigers, also known as Turan tigers, roamed the Kazakh steppe until disappearing about 70 years ago. To launch the ...
The interactive atlas maps some of these threats, such as a railway line that slices across the saiga antelope’s migratory path in Kazakhstan. “Understanding how animals respond to the types ...
Much of Central Asia’s wildlife is at threat from unsustainable and often illegal wildlife trade, while at the same time, ...
Finalists this year include a conservation Initiative in Kazakhstan which has successfully delivered the comeback of the ...
The Prize recognizes work of conservationists across the globe. A winner announced in 2025 will receive $250,000 award for ...
The five winners of the award will be announced at the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Cape Town, South Africa on November ...
By Almaz Kumenov for Eurasianet Following up on their success in reviving the threatened saiga antelope population, ...
The award is meant to continue to inspire and educate the public about animal conservation work ... on musk ox in the Alaskan Arctic and saiga antelope conservation in Mongolia.