In the spring, over 130,000 saiga antelopes died on the Kazakhstan grasslands in a matter of weeks, and researchers have gotten closer to discovering why.
In the spring, over 130,000 saiga antelopes died on the Kazakhstan grasslands in a matter of weeks. Now, researchers are getting closer to discovering why.
The massive decline began in May, and animals perished thousands at a time.
One half of the endangered creatures in Kazakhstan were lost, resulting in their global population falling by a third.
Researchers examined the area and observed that "