24 July 20:30
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to sign memorandum on saiga conservationUzbekistan intends to restore the saiga population in cooperation with Kazakhstan. In the neighboring country, due to the growing number of these animals and the threat they pose to crops, measures to control their population were introduced in recent years.
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