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Mass death among saiga antelopes – listen to the researchers live
Published: 20 February 2019

In 2015, 200,000 saiga antelope died within a few weeks. An extreme blow to a species that is one of the world's most endangered species. Why did they die? No one knows for sure yet, but some of the researchers who have come furthest in solving the mystery works this week towards the solution at the Department of Wildlife, Fish and the Environmental studies.
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Navinder Singh, Senior Lecturer
Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
navinder.singh@slu.se, +46907868449, +46706760103