

20,000 Saiga Antelopes Die in Kazakhstan Due to Starvation
Saiga Antelope Die-Off in Kazakhstan: 20,000 Animals Perish Due to Starvation In the spring of 2025, a tragic event unfolded in Kazakhstan's Karaganda and Ultauskaya regions. An estimated 20,000 saiga antelopes perished due to a severe lack of food, leaving conservationists concerned. The animals' stomachs were found to contain stones, sand, and clay, a clear indication of starvation. This highlights the fragility of the saiga population and the challenges they face in their natural habitat. "The lack of sufficient forage was the primary cause of death," stated a spokesperson from the Ministry of Ecology, Geography, and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan. "This highlights the need for improved environmental management and conservation efforts to protect this vulnerable species." Despite this setback, experts remain optimistic about the saiga's long-term survival. Population projections suggest that the saiga population may exceed 5 million by 2025. However, this tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the threats facing these animals and the importance of continued conservation efforts.