The kazakhstan steppes. The cause an aggressive bacteria. That much was clear. But why was the damage so extensive . A group of researchers are determined to find out, and our reporter inga sieg and her cameraman Axel Warnstedt joined them on their quest. But its difficult to locate the few remaining animals. The antyn dala steppe is vast, and on top of that, saiga antelopes are very shy animals. Inga these researchers have been on the go for days, looking for saigas across the vast grasslands of the zakh steppe. Steffen the greatest challenge is finding the animals, because their population is now much smaller and we dont know exactly where they are. We sighted them when we took a count two weeks ago, but afterwards they went elsewhere and no one has seen them since then. The territory is just incredibly large. Inga the protected area is as large as france. Its like looking for a needle in a haystack. After the mass dieoff last year, the saiga antelope population was left decimated. H
The kazakhstan steppes. The cause an aggressive bacteria. That much was clear. But why was the damage so extensive . A group of researchers are determined to find out, and our reporter inga sieg and her cameraman Axel Warnstedt joined them on their quest. But its difficult to locate the few remaining animals. The antyn dala steppe is vast, and on top of that, saiga antelopes are very shy animals. Inga these researchers have been on the go for days, looking for saigas across the vast grasslands of the zakh steppe. Steffen the greatest challenge is finding the animals, because their population is now much smaller and we dont know exactly where they are. We sighted them when we took a count two weeks ago, but afterwards they went elsewhere and no one has seen them since then. The territory is just incredibly large. Inga the protected area is as large as france. Its like looking for a needle in a haystack. After the mass dieoff last year, the saiga antelope population was left decimated. H
Its been a year since news emerged of the agonizing deaths suffered by hundreds of thousands of saiga antelopes in the kazakhstan steppes. The cause an aggressive bacteria. That much was clear. But why was the damage so extensive . A group of researchersrs are determined to find out, and our cameraman Axel Warnstedt jnened them o on their quest. But its difficult to locate the few remaining animals. The antyn dala steppe is vast, and on top of that, saiga antelopes are very shy animals. Inga these researchers have for saigas across the vasts, log grasslands of the kazakh steppe. Steffen the greatest challenge is finding the animals, because their population is now much smaller and we dont know exactly where they are. We sigighted them when we took a count two weeks ago, but afterwards they went elsewhere and no one has seen them since then. The territory is just incredibly large. Inga the protected area is as large as france. Its like looking for a needle in a haystack. After the mass
Its been a year since news emerged of the agonizing deaths suffered by hundreds of thousands of saiga antelopes in the kazakhstan steppes. The cause an aggressive bacteria. That much was clear. But why was the damage so extensive . A group of researchersrs are determined to find out, and our cameraman Axel Warnstedt jnened them o on their quest. But its difficult to locate the few remaining animals. The antyn dala steppe is vast, and on top of that, saiga antelopes are very shy animals. Inga these researchers have for saigas across the vasts, log grasslands of the kazakh steppe. Steffen the greatest challenge is finding the animals, because their population is now much smaller and we dont know exactly where they are. We sigighted them when we took a count two weeks ago, but afterwards they went elsewhere and no one has seen them since then. The territory is just incredibly large. Inga the protected area is as large as france. Its like looking for a needle in a haystack. After the mass
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