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Critically Endangered Tag

HomePosts tagged "Critically Endangered"
23 June 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Critically EndangeredRussiaSaigaSteppe

Saiga Trip, September 2019: Wild Saiga Antelope Watching and Photography

Our very first saiga watching and photography trip in Stepnoi State Nature Sanctuary was truly successful with saigas seen every day. In one of the days, we had eight hours of non

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27 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Critically EndangeredRussiaSteppe

New Dates For Wild Saiga Trip, End Of May 2019

The trip to Stepnoi State Nature Sanctuary in remote Russian steppes to observe and photograph wild saiga antelopes and other steppe fauna is now planned for May 21-29 2019. Coming

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16 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Critically EndangeredRussiaSteppe

Wild Saiga Antelope Watching and Photography: May 2019

We are two zoologists studying behaviour of critically endangered saiga antelopes (Saiga tatarica). We are doing our research on wild saigas in Stepnoi State Nature Sanctuary in Ru

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