A newborn Saiga calf hides in high grass after sunrise in the steppe on the border of Akmola and Kostanay regions of Kazakhstan on May 14, 2022. - In 2015, a nasal bacteria wiped out more than half of the world’s Saiga antelope population, spurring disturbing images of carcasses strewn across the vast steppe of Central Asia. But now the species is bouncing back, with Kazakh authorities hailing protective measures for a creature that survived the Ice Age. (Photo by Abduaziz MADYAROV / AFP)