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Paleoartist Julius T. Csotonyi and Olya Esipova from SCA will show you how to draw a saiga head - video in Russian Художник анималист Julius T. Csotonyi и Оля Есипова из Альянса по сохранению сайгака расскажут, как просто нарисовать голову сайгака.
Paleoartist Julius T. Csotonyiand Olya Esipova from SCA will show you how to draw a saiga body
Paleoartist Julius T. Csotonyi and Olga Esipova from SCA will show you how to draw a saiga body - video in Russian Художник анималист Julius T. Csotonyi и Оля Есипова из Альянса по сохранению сайгака расскажут, как просто нарисовать туловище сайгака.
Trade in wildlife is increasingly moving online, which creates significant challenges for monitoring. Numerous reports have highlighted the extent of the trade but they rarely present a methodology to facilitate replication or any form of meta-analysis. Here we present a systematic approach to surveying online trade in wildlife that builds on the well-established systematic evidence review approach. We apply this approach to investigate the online trade in saiga antelope Saiga tatarica horns on Russian-language websites. Of the 419 advertisements, the majority (217, 52%) were from Ukraine, followed by Russia (122, 29%), and were largely offers to sell (254, 61%), and represented…
For this work I targeted saiga horn usage in Singapore. The saiga (Saiga tatarica) is a Critically Endangered antelope from Central Asia whose horn is used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to treat fever and heatiness (a TCM state of illness with symptoms like cough). Chapter 2 shows that not only is saiga horn commonly used in Singapore, but that many Chinese Singaporeans consider saiga horn a product option they use most often; and that middle-aged Chinese Singaporean women are among the largest consumers and are the most likely to purchase saiga horn for other people. Perceived efficacy and recommendations from others, are the top stated reasons for using saiga horn.