In 2015, a mysterious disease killed 90% of the Saiga antelope in the steppe of Central Kazakhstan. Experts feared they'd all be lost. But those fears have given way to hope: There's a baby boom on the steppe.
After a disease killed most of the Saiga antelope in central Kazakhstan in 2015, populations have bounced back.
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After a disease killed most of the Saiga antelope in central Kazakhstan in 2015, populations have bounced back.
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