Recently Club Penguin moderator Surfa Siss wrote a new post on their official blog talking about Coins For Change, an annual charity which they had held every year since 2007. Surfa Siss will be sharing more about what the charity does soon. In her post she talked about the conservation of saiga antelopes.
Hi Penguins!
Great job supporting this year’s Coins For Change! I'm Surfa Siss, the Corporate Citizenship Program Director – in other words, I help find ways to inspire audiences to make a difference through signature programs like Club Penguin's Coins For Change, It Starts With You Online Safety and Disney wide Citizenship programs!
I thought you’d like to learn more about some of the amazing projects we’re supporting this year. One project is with Saiga Conservation Alliance, they help protect the endangered saiga antelope. This cool looking animal has not changed since the ice age when mammoths and sabre tooth tigers roamed the earth!
I met Elena Bykova who is an amazing conservationist helping to protect this unique looking animal. She works with kids and adults in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Russia, Mongolia and Kazakhstan teaching everyone how to protect saiga by looking after their local environment and not hunting saiga.
Here’s a picture of a male Saiga Antelope:
Here’s Elena with a rescued wild baby goat:
At Club Penguin through the Disney Conservation Fund, we help hundreds of animals around the world. Over the next few days I will share more stories about them and how Coins For Change is helping animals and people.
Are there endangered animals where you live? How do you help them?
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