Kazakhstan saved its Saiga antelope from near extinction. Here is how.

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We are experiencing a dangerous decline in nature: One million species are threatened with extinction, soils are turning infertile and water sources are drying up.

But there are glimmers of hope: In 2006, only 50,000 animals of the unique Saiga antelope were left. Today, there are more than 1 million individuals roaming Kazakhstan’s golden steppe. Watch to learn more about this incredible rewilding success.

The Altyn Dala Initiative has been recognized as a World Restoration Flagship under the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

These initiatives represent Earth’s frontiers of hope, as countries agreed to a new Global Biodiversity Framework. Under the agreement, countries promise to protect 30% of the planet’s lands and seas, and bringing back 20% from degradation.

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I biked across (down?) Kazakhstan a couple years ago. Such beautiful wild, open spaces. Love to see work done to protect it!

Imnotlost
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очень здорово, что восстановили количество сайгаков! Очень надеюсь и другие виды животных, которые на грани исчезновения восстановятся в ближайшее время. Спасибо всей команде за такой результат!

shamshagulmashtayeva
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🙏🙏 I hope saiga will recover thanks to the conservation work

shqip_sumejja
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I also want to be a part of the restoration program

evanasultana
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Neom's linear city will cause just as much of an ecologic disaster.

SaintMatthieuSimard
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Вера, подтяните произношение - сквикает, честное слово

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