Welcome to the home page of the IUCN/SSC Antelope Specialist Group (ASG). ASG is one of more than 120 Specialist Groups that are part of the Species Survival Commission of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
ASG is the world's leading body of scientific and practical expertise on the status and conservation of all antelope species. It is a global network of specialists concerned with the conservation, monitoring, management, and study of antelopes.
The overall aim of ASG is to promote the long-term conservation of antelopes and their habitats worldwide, and the recovery or restoration of antelope species, populations and communities where feasible.
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The 2012 February issue of Gnusletter is available to download
Welcome to the fi rst volume of GNUSLETTER in 2012. We apologize for the delay in posting this, and have been gathering information for most of the latter half of the year 2011 for inclusion. Along with the ASG Chairs, we decided to wait for the completion of the recent ZSL Antelope Conservation in the 21st Century Symposium prior to publishing... …
22 Mar 2012 | Downloads - publication
The Antelope Specialist Group has made the entire collection of Gnusletter available online
The Antelope Specialist Group has made the 30 years-old archive of Gnusletter, the ASG Newsletter, available online…
13 May 2011 | Downloads - publication
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Antelopes featured in the latest Reintroduction Specialist Group Book
A few Antelope species feature in the latest Reintroduction Specialist Group Book
A few cases of antelope reintroduction management were included in the latest RSG Book, namely the hirola, the Arabian oryx and the Eastern bongo.





