Kazakhstan’s Saiga Population Surpasses 4.6 Million

ASTANA — Kazakhstan’s saiga population has exceeded 4.6 million animals, marking a historic recovery for the critically endangered antelope and reinforcing the country’s position as the guardian of the vast majority of the world’s saiga population. The saiga, recognizable for its distinctive bulbous nose, plays an important role in the steppe …

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