Asia's Odd-ball Antelope Get Collared
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A saiga equipped with a GPS collar at the moment of release in the Gobi Desert. Credit: Joel berger/Wildlife Conservation Society
A group of scientists led by the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) working in Mongolia’s windswept Gobi Desert recently fitted high-tech GPS (Global Positioning System) collars on eight saiga antelope in an effort to help protect one of Asia’s most bizarre-looking – and endangered – large mammals.
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