What do you do when half a species dies practically all at once? That was the question that faced delegates from Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia and China when they met last week to discuss ...
Katherine Gallagher is a writer and sustainability expert. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from Chapman University and a Sustainable Tourism certificate from the GSTC. Known for its distinct ...
A female Saiga antelope grazing in Russia’s Black Earth Nature Reserve Wild Wonders of Europe / Shpilenok/Nature Picture Library/Corbis The saiga antelope is a fawn-colored, goat-sized creature with a ...
The South African Institute of Government Auditors (Saiga) has partnered with the UK-based Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) to enhance public financial management and ...
Did a Soyuz spacecraft cause the deaths of hundreds of endangered saiga antelope in Kazakhstan this week? Some ecologists think so, although scientists and the Kazakh authorities remain skeptical.
Scientists have determined that unusually warm temperatures and high humidity may have played a role in the mysterious die-off two years ago of half of the world's population of saiga antelope in ...
In just a few days, more than one-third of the world’s saiga antelopes died off. No one knew why — until now. The mysterious death of 200,000 critically endangered antelopes in Kazakhstan last year ...
As the world changes and the accountancy and audit profession evolves to meet the rising new requirements, the role of the professionals in the space is constantly driven by fulfilling the needs of ...
An increasingly rare species of antelope called the saiga may be roaming its last days in the wild. Native to the grassy steppes of Kazakhstan and nearby regions, populations of the critically ...