Kazakhstan to reintroduce wild tigers after 70-year absence
by Sandra Laville from Environment | The Guardian on (#31HHR)
Project supported by WWF is likely to take many years and involves creation of nature reserve and restoration of forest
Wild tigers are to be reintroduced to Kazakhstan 70 years after they became extinct in the country.
The animals will be reintroduced in the Ili-Balkhash region in a project that involves the creation of a nature reserve and the restoration of a forest that is part of the animal's historical range.
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