Watch | The Saiga antelope is making a comeback
The Hindu
A video on the Saiga which was classified as a critically endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2018
The Saiga Antelope has been a critically endangered species since 2018. But the antelope species is . Kazakhstan is home to a majority of the world's Saiga. The population of the Saiga antelope has more than doubled in Kazakhstan since 2019. It rose from 3,34,000 to 8,42,000 since the last aerial survey. This gives conservationists fresh hope for the animal's long-term survival as it suggests a continuing rebound after a massive die-off in 2015.More Related News

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