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hatrack

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Fri May 29, 2015, 08:03 AM May 2015

Nearly Half Of World's Saiga (Central Asian Antelope) Dead In Less Than One Month



No one knows what's killing them, but scientists estimate that almost half of the world's saiga (Saiga tatarica) have perished since May 10th. To date, researchers on-the-ground unofficially estimate that 120,000 saiga have died in Kazakhstan from what appears to be a wildly virulent disease, although no cause has been ruled out. Saiga are bizarre-looking, Ice Age antelopes that once roamed Central Asia in the millions, but are now listed as Critically Endangered.

"It's very dramatic and traumatic, with 100 per cent mortality," UK veterinarian Richard Kock, who has traveled to Kazakhstan to help, told New Scientist. "I know of no example in history with this level of mortality, killing all the animals and all the calves."

Kazakhstan's Agriculture Ministry said they believe the saiga-killer may be a bacterial infection known as pasteurellosis. However, saiga-expert, E.J. Milner-Gulland with the Saiga Conservation Alliance (SCA), was not fully convinced.

"The fact that you are getting positive reports of Pasteurella doesn't mean the bacterium is the underlying reason the animals are dying," she told Radio Free Europe. "[The bacteria] is there naturally and it's a kind of opportunistic." Research are also looking at several other disease possibilities, including mosquito-borne illness.

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http://news.mongabay.com/2015/0528-hance-saiga-mortalities.html
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Nearly Half Of World's Saiga (Central Asian Antelope) Dead In Less Than One Month (Original Post) hatrack May 2015 OP
UK veterinarian Richard Kock, take a look at the source for the "supplemental feed" the captive Sunlei May 2015 #1

Sunlei

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1. UK veterinarian Richard Kock, take a look at the source for the "supplemental feed" the captive
Fri May 29, 2015, 08:45 AM
May 2015

breeding farm used. They had the die off first.

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