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May 2015 News
'Climate envelope' responsible for mass deaths of Saiga antelopes
By
Karen Graham
Over the span of three weeks in 2015, more than 200,000 saiga antelope suddenly died in central Kazakhstan from hemorrhagic septicemia caused by a normally harmless bacteria called Pasteurella multocida type B. Now, scientists know what happened.
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