Launch of First Global Initiative to Map Ungulate Migrations Comes at Crucial Time for Kazakhstan’s Saiga Antelope
An international team of 92 scientists and conservationists has joined forces to create the first-ever global atlas of ungulate migrations. Detailed maps of the herds’ seasonal movements will help governments, indigenous people and local communities, and wildlife managers to identify current and emerging threats to migrations and guide their protection.
To effectively protect ungulate (hoofed mammal) migrations we need a clearer picture of these seasonal movements. To this end, an international team of 92 scientists and conservationists will work together to create the first-ever global atlas of ungulate migrations.
Launch of First Global Initiative to Map Ungulate Migrations Comes at Crucial Time for Kazakhstan’s Saiga Antelope
An international team of 92 scientists and conservationists has joined forces to create the first-ever global atlas of ungulate migrations. Detailed maps of the herds’ seasonal movements will help governments, indigenous people and local communities, and wildlife managers to identify current and emerging threats to migrations and guide their protection.
To effectively protect ungulate (hoofed mammal) migrations we need a clearer picture of these seasonal movements. To this end, an international team of 92 scientists and conservationists will work together to create the first-ever global atlas of ungulate migrations.
Launch of First Global Initiative to Map Ungulate Migrations Comes at Crucial Time for Kazakhstan’s Saiga Antelope