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This floppy-nosed antelope was nearly gone. 20 years later, it’s thriving. Less than a decade ago, more than half of the world’s saiga antelope were lost to a mysterious disease.
MOSCOW - Farmers in Russia's Saratov region have appealed to President Vladimir Putin for help in dealing with an invasion of saiga antelopes that have migrated from Kazakhstan and devastated their ...
Saiga antelopes, whose bulbous noses recall the tauntaun creatures in Star Wars, live in the grasslands of central Asia, from Hungary all the way across Mongolia.They’ve been around for ...
Floppy-nosed antelope has baby boom, raising hope for critically endangered species. In 2019, herd of saiga in Kazakhstan's Ustyurt Plateau produced just four calves.
More than 120,000 critically endangered saiga antelopes — more than one-third of the worldwide population — have died in Kazakhstan since mid-May, and the cause of the “catastrophic collapse ...
Saiga antelopes have rebounded after being hunted to the brink of extinction less than two decades ago and sustaining huge losses to disease in 2015. An estimated 1.3 million saiga now roam the ...
In 2023, the Saiga antelope were reclassified from Critically Endangered to Near Threatened. Major farms in Saratov have written to Putin, expressing their frustration that crop losses have gone ...
The saiga antelope, an ancient species with a distinctive oversized nose, has made a remarkable comeback from the brink of ...
Kazakhstani researcher Albert R Salemgareyev, conducting Saiga Antelope fieldwork. Albert R Salemgareyev Mammal Conservation . Another Global South scientist who grew up close to the landscape and ...
FILE PHOTO: A newborn saiga antelope calf lies in the steppe in the West Kazakhstan Region of Kazakhstan May 16, 2021. REUTERS/Turar Kazangapov/File Photo. By Olga Popova and Gleb Bryanski.