We wanted to share this lovely article published in National Geographic and written by Jason Bittel.

There’s also a short, 6 minute clip which gives a lovely overview of what our colleagues in Kazakhstan, the Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity of Kazakhstan (ACBK), and ranger teams are doing to monitor and protect saigas in their country.

This year, we had some much needed good news about the calving season in May, which has given everyone a huge boost, knowing that all the hard work they are putting in is paying off, and that saiga numbers are growing once again.

Read the article here: Floppy-nosed antelope has baby boom, raising hope for critically endangered species

Munib and Albert weighing a saiga calf. Photo: Munib Khanyari