Reintroductions Collection
"Reintroductions: Restoring Nature's Balance and Beauty" Young European eel (Anguilla anguilla) elvers, or glass eels, find their way back to freshwater habitats
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"Reintroductions: Restoring Nature's Balance and Beauty" Young European eel (Anguilla anguilla) elvers, or glass eels, find their way back to freshwater habitats, marking a successful reintroduction effort. A breathtaking view of Loch Coille-Bharr, the site chosen for the trial Eurasian Beaver (Castor fiber) reintroduction - a step towards reestablishing natural ecosystems. Meet Minnie, Squidgy, and Vince - three members of the flock of Common Cranes successfully reintroduced into their native habitat. Juvenile Common/Eurasian cranes (Grus grus) take flight after being recently released by the Great Crane Reintroduction Program - a heartwarming sight symbolizing hope for conservation efforts. Witness an adult female Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), perched majestically on a branch as part of a successful reintroduction program in Panama during November. An adult male Great Bustard (Otis tarda), proudly displaying its wing tag while engaging in courtship behavior on lush grasslands - evidence of progress made through reintroduction projects. The decoy used to attract previously released Great Bustards back to their new home stands beside an adult male with wing tags, showcasing how these magnificent birds are reclaiming their territory. Standing tall on Wiltshire's grasslands is another release success story - an adult male Great Bustard with wing tags contributing to population growth through careful reintroduction efforts. Another stunning display by an adult male Great Bustard with wing tags highlights the triumphs achieved in restoring this majestic species through dedicated reintroduction projects. Join us in celebrating the return of balance as an adult female Great Bustard stands confidently on grasslands after being released as part of a successful reintroduction project.