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==History== There is historical documentation that humans have been moving wildlife from their native habitats for many years. Movement of these species may have been done in order to restock hunted populations, solve human–wildlife conflicts, or to encourage industries such as nature-based tourism. The notion of reintroduction as a viable conse...
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Act of bringing individuals of a certain species (plant or animal) back into a designated area within the species` original range, but from which it was extirpated or nearly eliminated. The purpose of reintroduction is to establish a new population in the wild.
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Act of bringing individuals of a certain species (plant or animal) back into a designated area within the species` original range, but from which it was extirpated or nearly eliminated. The purpose of reintroduction is to establish a new population in the wild.
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the release of a species, subspecies or genetic variation in a part of its range of natural occurrence as documented in historic times, where it had become extinct because of natural disasters or human activity. Unlike the introductions, reintroductions want to remedy the extinction caused by man himself with an intervention that is of considerabl...
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n] - an act of renewed introduction
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The act of bringing individuals of a certain species (plant or animal) back into a designated area within the species' original range, but from which it was extirpated or nearly eliminated. The purpose of reintroduction is to establish a new population in the wild.
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The establishment of individuals of a species (through human effort) in an area where that species used to live—using individuals from a different area (translocation) or from a captive breeding program.
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noun an act of renewed introduction
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