Get ready for a wild comeback! The Chinese mainland's breeding centers are making history with 28 Przewalski's horses set to roam free again. 🐴🌱
Once on the brink of extinction, these steppe horses got a second chance thanks to years of dedicated care in places like Gansu. Originally rescued from zoos abroad, they've flourished under scientific management, moving from tiny groups to growing herds.
Now, conservation teams have a stable pool of healthy horses ready for life in the wild. The upcoming release into Dunhuang Xihu National Nature Reserve will test their survival skills in a true desert grassland home.
This milestone isn't just about horses; it's a win for biodiversity and future generations who want to protect our planet. By reviving an ancient species, the Chinese mainland shows how science and passion can bring nature back from the edge. 🌍✨
Stay tuned as these 28 wild spirits embark on their new chapter—proof that with teamwork and tech, even the most endangered species can gallop back into the wild! 🚀
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A new herd for the wild: China rewilds 28 Przewalski's horses
cgtn.com