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Reintroduction Programs

Reintroduction programs involve carefully releasing captive-bred or relocated animals back into their natural habitats to restore or strengthen wild populations. These efforts aim to recover species that have become endangered or extinct in certain areas, promoting biodiversity and ecological health. The process includes habitat assessment, health checks, and post-release monitoring to ensure animals adapt successfully. Reintroduction helps balance ecosystems, supports conservation goals, and can prevent further declines of threatened species by granting them a chance to thrive again in the wild.