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Re Introduction Collection

"Reintroduction: Restoring Balance to Nature's Tapestry" In the picturesque landscapes of Mid Wales, a majestic Red Kite soars through the March skies

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Red Kite Milvus milvus Mid Wales March

Red Kite Milvus milvus Mid Wales March

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: View of freshwater loch, site of trial Eurasian Beaver (Castor fiber) reintroduction

View of freshwater loch, site of trial Eurasian Beaver (Castor fiber) reintroduction, Loch Coille-Bharr, Knapdale Forest, Argyll, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, August

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Gray / Grey Wolf, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled, (MR)

Gray / Grey Wolf, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled, (MR)
Gray/Grey Wolf, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled, (MR)

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Anti Sea Eagle reintroduction scheme sign at Holkham North Norfolk Feb 2010

Anti Sea Eagle reintroduction scheme sign at Holkham North Norfolk Feb 2010

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Young girl watching Harvest Mouse Micromys minutus mouse being released as part of

Young girl watching Harvest Mouse Micromys minutus mouse being released as part of re-introduction program Norfolk June

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Gray / Grey Wolf running in a fall drizzle, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana

Gray / Grey Wolf running in a fall drizzle, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana
Gray Wolf running in a fall drizzle, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Gray / Grey Wolf during a rain storm, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled

Gray / Grey Wolf during a rain storm, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled
Gray Wolf during a rain storm, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) adult female, perched on branch, reintroduction program, Panama

Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) adult female, perched on branch, reintroduction program, Panama, November

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Great Bustard (Otis tarda) adult male, with wing tag, displaying beside decoys used to attract

Great Bustard (Otis tarda) adult male, with wing tag, displaying beside decoys used to attract previous releases back to release site, released in reintroduction project, Wiltshire, England, March

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Great Bustard (Otis tarda) adult male, with wing tags, displaying to adult female

Great Bustard (Otis tarda) adult male, with wing tags, displaying to adult female, released in reintroduction project, Wiltshire, England, March

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Otis tarda, great bustard

Otis tarda, great bustard
Plate 17 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 4 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Dangerous fashions in the street

Dangerous fashions in the street
The dangers of impractical fashions in the street. The reintroduction of the trained skirt, even for walking dresses, proves inconvenient and possibly fatal! Date: 1871

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Red Kites information board at reintroduction site, Aston Rowant N. N. R

Red Kites information board at reintroduction site, Aston Rowant N. N. R. Chilterns, Oxfordshire, England, october
Red Kites information board at reintroduction site, Aston Rowant N.N.R. Chilterns, Oxfordshire, England, october

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Plains Bison (Bison bison bison) adult male, standing in shortgrass prairie habitat, West Bloc

Plains Bison (Bison bison bison) adult male, standing in shortgrass prairie habitat, West Bloc, Grasslands N. P
Plains Bison (Bison bison bison) adult male, standing in shortgrass prairie habitat, West Bloc, Grasslands N.P. Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, october

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Plains Bison (Bison bison bison) adult males, females and calves

Plains Bison (Bison bison bison) adult males, females and calves, herd walking in shortgrass prairie habitat, West Bloc, Grasslands N.P. Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, october

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) adult, perched on branch, reintroduction program, Panama

Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) adult, perched on branch, reintroduction program, Panama

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Artificial Coral Reef

Artificial Coral Reef
Israel, Eilat, Red Sea, Underwater photograph of the Tamar Reef an artificial structure aimed at aiding the development of a coral reef

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Persian Fallow Deer

Persian Fallow Deer
Male Persian Fallow Deer (Dama dama Mesopotamica), an endangered species. This specimen is part of a breeding nucleus for reintroducing them back to nature. Photographed in Israel in September

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Old Sail ships Galapagos Island Isabela

Old Sail ships Galapagos Island Isabela
" Albemarle Island" (now Isabela) hand coloured engraving by Huyot and Bepard facing page 520 in All Around the World published in 1872 by William Collins & Son

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Galapagos giant tortoise and sail ship

Galapagos giant tortoise and sail ship
Sail boat visiting Galapagos (Daphne Major island in background) and Giant tortoise, photo composite. The Galapagos was visited by Charles Darwin in his Beagle voyages

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: British large Blue butterfly colln. 1865

British large Blue butterfly colln. 1865
Male Large Blue butterfly, Maculinea eutryphon, collected in 1865. It is here surrounded by other extant UK blue butterfly species

Background imageRe Introduction Collection: Przewalski's Horse (Equus przewalskii) adult, grazing in grassland, reintroduction project

Przewalski's Horse (Equus przewalskii) adult, grazing in grassland, reintroduction project, Natuurpark Lelystad, Flevoland, Netherlands



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"Reintroduction: Restoring Balance to Nature's Tapestry" In the picturesque landscapes of Mid Wales, a majestic Red Kite soars through the March skies, its wings spreading hope for a brighter future. Meanwhile, a tranquil view of Loch Coille-Bharr reveals the site where an ambitious trial Eurasian Beaver reintroduction takes place, aiming to revive the natural harmony of this freshwater haven. Across continents in West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled efforts are underway to bring back the Gray Wolf. In mesmerizing scenes captured amidst fall drizzles and rainstorms, these magnificent creatures reclaim their rightful place in the wild. Their presence is carefully monitored and managed as part of conservation initiatives. As we witness nature's delicate dance unfold before our eyes, it becomes evident that rewilding holds immense significance. A young girl watches with wonder as a Harvest Mouse is released into its newfound freedom—a small but meaningful step towards preserving biodiversity. From Panama to Wiltshire, dedicated programs strive to reintroduce endangered species back into their native habitats. An adult female Harpy Eagle perches gracefully on a branch while participating in an essential reintroduction program. Similarly, Great Bustards take flight once more as adult males proudly display their wing tags on grassy plains or beside decoys used to attract previous releases. These stories of re-introductions remind us that our actions can shape the destiny of countless species struggling against human-induced challenges. They inspire us to embrace our responsibility as stewards of this planet and work tirelessly towards restoring balance within nature's tapestry. Let us celebrate these remarkable endeavors and cherish every opportunity we have to witness Mother Earth healing herself through re-introduction projects worldwide.