news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/08/persian-leopards-science-animals-russia/"For the first time, the Russian government reintroduced captive-bred animals into their native habitat—a nature reserve near Sochi—but their future is still unclear.
That moment, captured in July by Russian state TV, would be the last time they see humans—or so scientists hope. One by one, the three leopards emerged from their cages and moved lithely down the hill, away from the cameras and to the safety of the green canopy of the Caucasus Nature Reserve. Akhun, Killy, and Victoria became the first captive-raised Persian leopards released into the wild anywhere in the world." Read Article: news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/08/persian-leopards-science-animals-russia/ Comments are closed.
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