The global saiga antelope population has declined by over 95% over the last 20 years – one of the fastest recorded declines for a mammal. Fauna & Flora is a partner in the Altyn Dala Conservation ...
Your browser does not support the <audio> element. The long-nosed saiga antelope, a rare species that roams the steppes of Kazakhstan, is having a moment. Boasting ...
With its oversized, drooping nose that seems borrowed from another world, the Saiga Antelope looks like a creature out of a prehistoric dream or from the star wars! Native to the steppes and semi ...
The saiga antelope is a remarkable creature that once roamed the Eurasian steppes in vast herds. With its distinctive trunk-like nose and prehistoric appearance, this animal seems to have leapt ...
International conservation efforts have helped the saiga antelope stage a comeback in Kazakhstan (Alamy/PA) Further afield, one of the world’s rarest birds, the Wilkin’s bunting – which is ...