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Our newsletter shares developments in saiga conservation and ecology. It’s published in multiple languages to reach all the peoples where saiga live.

Each fall, an issue of the Saiga Spotlight presents highlights of the year’s projects and successes, made possible through the support of our wonderful donors.

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Climate Change Panel

Have you ever thought about how climate change impacts saigas? It's not just Polar Bears who are suffering, follow this link and look for the Climate Change Panel link from our supporters Wildlife Conservation Network.  

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Christmas cards, gifts and shopping for saigas!

Don't forget that our shop is now linked to our main website and we are fully stocked and ready to take your orders in time for the holiday season. We have a great range of cards, designed by Uzbek children, saiga toys, embroidery and polo shirts to choose from, and...

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Follow this link to download the PDF version which is packed full of the latest news from the SCA.

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Saiga Spotlight 2016 out now

The latest edition of our annual newsletter 'Saiga Spotlight' is out now. Follow this link to download the PDF version which is packed full of the latest news from the SCA. Happy reading!          

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Vozrozhdenie island research

Vozrozhdenie island research

The SCA is being funded by People's Trust for Endangered Species to carry out research into the saiga population thought to inhabit Vozrozhdenie Island in the Aral sea, Uzbekistan. Vozrozhdeniye Island, was, up until...

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SCA helps to create new ‘Saigachy’ reserve in Uzbekistan

In 2008, we began working with the Uzbek government, local partners and NGOs to create a much-needed safe-haven for saigas and other wildlife in Uzbekistan. Financial support from Disney Wildlife Foundation allowed us to work with local people to ensure their needs...

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Climate Change Q&A with Elena Bykova from the SCA in Uzbekistan

Saturday October 8th During WCN’s Expo in San Francisco 1.30-12.30pm Robertson Auditorium   Join Lena as she sits on a panel of leading conservationists during WCN’s Expo to talk about how Climate Change is impacting saigas. Saigas live on the steppe and semi-desert...

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SCA Launches new website

Thanks to the kind help and support from Houston Zoo we are excited to be able to share our new website with you. The new-look SCA website is full of the latest updates from exciting SCA projects in Central Asia and news on what we are doing to tackle the illegal...

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Saiga Youth Camp 2016

We’re excited to announce that today saw the opening ceremony of our Saiga Kids’ Camp 2016. This year saiga camp welcomes 30 children with teachers from 3 saiga range areas: Nukus, Karakalpakstan and Jaslyk. It is the...

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Donate to the SCA for free!

Did you know if you book via Give as you Live at your favourite travel agents like Thomas Cook and Thomson, you can raise a free donation for us?! We have teamed up with 'Give as you Live' and all you have to do is download the free app and then shop online as usual,...

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