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Saiga Collection

The saiga, also known as the Russian Saiga Antelope, is a majestic creature that roams the grasslands of Kazakhstan and Southern Russia

Background imageSaiga Collection: Male Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) in winter, The Black Lands National Park

Male Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) in winter, The Black Lands National Park, Kalmykia, Russia

Background imageSaiga Collection: Russian Saiga Antelope

Russian Saiga Antelope
KFO-428 Russian SAIGA Antelope Distribution: Russia and Kazakhstan; steppe and semi-desert Saiga tatarica tatarica Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSaiga Collection: Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) males drinking Astrakhan Steppe, Southern Russia

Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) males drinking Astrakhan Steppe, Southern Russia

Background imageSaiga Collection: Grey wolf (Canis lupus) with Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) in the background

Grey wolf (Canis lupus) with Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) in the background, Astrakhan Steppe, Southern Russia

Background imageSaiga Collection: Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) drinking Astrakhan, Southern Russia, Russia

Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) drinking Astrakhan, Southern Russia, Russia. Critically endangered species. October

Background imageSaiga Collection: Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) male, standing in grassland in morning sunlight, Betpak Dala

Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) male, standing in grassland in morning sunlight, Betpak Dala, Kazakhstan. Critically endangered

Background imageSaiga Collection: Male Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) rutting in winter, The Black Lands

Male Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) rutting in winter, The Black Lands National Park, Kalmykia, Russia

Background imageSaiga Collection: Saiga antelope (critically endangered) and Dorcas gazelle

Saiga antelope (critically endangered) and Dorcas gazelle
Saiga antelope, Saiga tatarica (critically endangered), and Dorcas gazelle, Gazella dorcas (vulnerable). Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History

Background imageSaiga Collection: Saiga (coloured engraving)

Saiga (coloured engraving)
1000623 Saiga (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraver:J. G. Sturm From A Die SAaugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit BeschreibungenA)

Background imageSaiga Collection: Russian Saiga Antelope KFO 536 Winter coat Saiga Tatarica © Kenneth W. Fink / ARDEA LONDON

Russian Saiga Antelope KFO 536 Winter coat Saiga Tatarica © Kenneth W. Fink / ARDEA LONDON
KFO-536 Russian SAIGA Antelope - male. Winter coat Distribution: Russia and Kazakhstan; steppe and semi-desert Saiga tatarica tatarica Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageSaiga Collection: Animals at a French Zoo - Saiga Antelope

Animals at a French Zoo - Saiga Antelope - small antelope standing by wall.. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo

Background imageSaiga Collection: Saiga (Saiga tatarica)

Saiga (Saiga tatarica)
Illustration of a Saiga (Saiga tatarica)

Background imageSaiga Collection: Saiga, Saiga tatarica, , antelope with long horns, side view

Saiga, Saiga tatarica, , antelope with long horns, side view

Background imageSaiga Collection: British landscape with various prehistoric animals

British landscape with various prehistoric animals
British landscape, 350, 000 pb. Includes from left; Woolly rhino, Megaloceros (Irish Elk), Saiga antelope, Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), Homo neanderthalensis, Cave lion, Arctic lemming

Background imageSaiga Collection: Russian Saiga Antelope - male South Russia, Caspian Sea to Gobi Desert Mongolia

Russian Saiga Antelope - male South Russia, Caspian Sea to Gobi Desert Mongolia
KFO-380 Russian Saiga Antelope - male South Russia, Caspian Sea to Gobi Desert Mongolia Saiga tatarica Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSaiga Collection: Russian Saiga Antelope - young male

Russian Saiga Antelope - young male
KFO-323 Russian SAIGA ANTELOPE - young male Distribution: Russia and Kazakhstan; steppe and semi-desert Saiga tatarica tatarica Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageSaiga Collection: Russian Saiga Antelope - young South Russia, Caspian Sea to Gobi Desert Mongolia

Russian Saiga Antelope - young South Russia, Caspian Sea to Gobi Desert Mongolia
KFO-339 Russian Saiga Antelope - young South Russia, Caspian Sea to Gobi Desert Mongolia. Saiga tatarica Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSaiga Collection: Saiga Antelope - close-up of female's head, winter coat. Caspian Sea area

Saiga Antelope - close-up of female's head, winter coat. Caspian Sea area
KFO-1433 SAIGA Antelope - close-up of females head, winter coat Caspian Sea area Saiga tatarica Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The saiga, also known as the Russian Saiga Antelope, is a majestic creature that roams the grasslands of Kazakhstan and Southern Russia. With its distinctive appearance and critically endangered status, the saiga captures our attention and reminds us of the importance of conservation efforts. In the morning sunlight of Betpak Dala, Kazakhstan, a male saiga stands tall amidst the vast grassland. Its graceful presence is a testament to its resilience in an ever-changing environment. However, this beauty is threatened by its critically endangered status. Even in winter, when The Black Lands National Park is covered in snow, male saigas continue to roam these lands. Their thick winter coats protect them from harsh conditions as they navigate their surroundings with grace and determination. Astrakhan Steppe in Southern Russia provides a refreshing oasis for these magnificent creatures. Here we witness male saigas quenching their thirst at watering holes under clear blue skies. It's moments like these that remind us of nature's delicate balance. In one captivating scene captured against the backdrop of a grey wolf, we see just how interconnected ecosystems truly are. The survival of both species relies on each other - highlighting the intricate web that binds all living beings together. Saigas not only rely on water sources but also find sustenance from Astrakhan itself. As they lower their heads to drink from this vital resource in Southern Russia, we can't help but admire their adaptability and strength. During winter rutting season at The Black Lands National Park, male saigas engage in fierce battles for dominance over mates. This display showcases their power and determination as they compete for reproductive success amidst challenging conditions. Sharing habitats with other endangered species such as Dorcas gazelles emphasizes the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect these fragile ecosystems where biodiversity thrives or diminishes based on human actions alone. From ancient engravings depicting this remarkable creature to modern-day zoos, the saiga has captivated human fascination for centuries.