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In partnership with Fauna and Flora.
The purpose of this project is to address poaching and trafficking of saiga antelope by protecting and conserving saiga populations in their native habitats in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
In partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society.
The purpose of this project is to reduce the threat of poaching and trafficking to saiga antelope by understanding the
saiga horn supply chain and consumption environment in a key consumer country (China) and catalysing demand reduction through evidence-based behavioral science approaches
In partnership with TRAFFIC International.
The purpose of this project is to prevent illegal and unregulated trade of saiga antelope horn by institutionalising a transparent and robust saiga horn stockpile management system in a key consumer country (Malaysia).
In partnership with Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford.
The purpose of this project is to reduce the threat of poaching and trafficking to saiga antelope by addressing
evidence gaps related to consumer behavior and drivers of consumption in two key saiga horn consumer countries (Japan and Singapore) and reducing consumption through behavior change interventions.