Hungarian conservation project sends Przewalski’s horse back to native steppe in Kazakhstan
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Hungarian conservation project sends Przewalski’s horse back to native steppe in Kazakhstan
… ’s horses bred in Hungary’s Hortobágy National Park … Przewalski’s horses reintroduced to Kazakhstan As HVG reports, Przewalski’ … horses. Named after the Russian explorer Nikolai Przewalski, who … it once roamed the Central Asian steppes. The species vanished …
Hungarian conservation project sends Przewalski's horse back to native steppe in Kazakhstan
In a major step for wildlife conservation, a group of Przewalski’s horses bred in Hungary’s Hortobágy National Park will be reintroduced to the wild in Kazakhstan this June. Once extinct in the wild, Przewalski’s horse is now making a comeback thanks to international breeding and rewilding efforts. Przewalski’s horses reintroduced to Kazakhstan As HVG reports, Przewalski’s horses, the last remaining truly wild horse species, are set to be reintr…
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