Kazakhstan to donate 1,500 wild saiga to China after 75 years of local extinction
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Kazakhstan to donate 1,500 wild saiga to China after 75 years of local extinction
Saiga antelopes, among the most ancient living mammals, are set to be reintroduced to China 75 years after they went extinct in the region, thanks to a donation of 1,500 wild individuals from Kazakhstan. The transfer, announced during a meeting between the countries’ presidents on June 17, is projected to begin in 2026. Its aim […]
The Saiga Antilips, among the oldest mammals on the planet, will be returned to China after they have disappeared for 75 years, thanks to a donation of 1,500 wild specimens from Kazakhstan.
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